St Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre

Iolanta


opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Performed in Russian (the performance will have synchronised Russian and English supertitles)
 
On the birthday of Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Performers

Conductor:

Zaurbek Gugkaev

Iolanta: Gelena Gaskarova
Vaudémont: Gamid Abdulov
Robert: Vyacheslav Vasiliev
King René: Vladimir Vaneyev
Ibn-Hakia: Alexander Morozov

World premiere: 6 December 1892, Mariinsky Theatre
Premiere of this production: 15 April 2023


Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes
The performance without an interval

Age category 12+

Credits

Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky after Henrik Hertz’s play King René's Daughter

Musical Director: Valery Gergiev
Stage Director: Anna Shishkina
Set Designer: Pyotr Okunev
Lighting Designer: Vadim Brodsky
Video Designer: Vadim Dulenko
Costume Technician: Antonia Shestakov
Movement Assistant: Maria Korablyova
Musical Preparation: Marina Mishuk
Principal Chorus Master: Konstantin Rylov
Chorus Master: Pavel Teplov

SYNOPSIS

Iolanta, King Rene’s daughter, is blind. But the girl herself as yet does not know she is blind: Rene has issued a decree by which it is forbidden for anyone to speak of sight or light in her presence. Her father, friends and elderly nurse are all polite and gentle towards Iolanta. The King never abandons hope of his daughter being cured, though he is worried at the idea that in order for this to happen Iolanta must learn that she is blind and that she must desire to be able to see. The knights Gottfried of Vaudemont and his friend Robert arrive at Iolanta’s peaceful refuge. Robert cares little for Iolanta, to whom he has been affianced since childhood, while Vaudemont falls completely in love with the girl. Left alone with Iolanta, Vaudemont asks for a red rose by which to remember her. The girl offers him a white rose and then Vaudemont guesses that she is blind and tells her of the beauty of the world she is missing due to her blindness. Vaudemont’s words, however, do not rouse any desire in Iolanta to be able to see. In despair, King Rene threatens Vaudemont with the death penalty should his daughter not be cured. Fear for the life of the man who has now become close to her awakens in Iolanta the willingness to agree to an operation that will restore her sight. In the meantime Robert admits to the King that he loves someone else and so cannot marry his daughter.
On discovering that Iolanta can now see, the King forgives Robert and releases him from his own sacred oath, agreeing to permit his daughter to marry Vaudemont. At the wedding, all of the guests sing a thankful hymn in praise of God.



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