St Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre

Aleko
 Iolanta 


one act opera

Performers

Conductor: Pavel Smelkov
King René of Provence: Mikhail Kit
Robert: Vladislav Sulimsky
Vaudemont: Sergei Semishkur
Ebn-Hakir: Nikolai Putilin
Iolanta: Gelena Gaskarova
Age category 12+

Credits

Musical Director: Valery Gergiev
Director: Mariusz Trelinski
Production Designer: Boris Kudlička
Costume Designer: Magdalena Musial
Lighting Designer: Marc Heinz
Cinematographer: Wojciech Puś
Animators: Michał Jankowski and Tomasz Popakul
Choreographer: Tomasz Wygoda
Literary Consultant: Piotr Gruszczynski
Musical Preparation: Marina Mishuk
Principal Chorus Master: Andrei Petrenko

Performed in Russian (the performance will have synchronised English supertitles)


Co-production of the Festspielhaus Baden Baden

Premiere of this production: 17 April 2009, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg


Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky´s Iolanta and Sergei Vasilievich Rakhmaninov´s Aleko are, arguably, two of the most widely-loved Russian chamber operas. There performance together in one evening is first and foremost a tribute to these two great composers as well as an observance of the composer´s own wishes.
Iolanta was Tchaikovsky´s last opera, one of the most vivid and unusual works he wrote. The bibretto was created by the composer´s brother Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the drama King René´s Daughter by Danish playwright Henrik Hertz. At the composer´s own admission, he was seeking a subject “not of this world”, of purely lyrical quality and specifically for a chamber opera. He found all of this in Iolanta, which reflects Tchaikovsky´s moral and philosophical searches from the closing years of his life. The opera was first performed at the Mariinsky Theatre on 6 December 1892.


Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky after the play Kong Renés datter by Henrik Hertz
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