Iolanta / Perséphone – Teatro Real

Iolanta / Perséphone – Teatro Real

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2012-10-15

Iolanta is a one act lyric opera, sung in Russian, by Tchaikovsky. Performed in the style of a nineteenth-century Italian melodrama, the scenes have a recitative introduction followed by a single arioso, aria, duet or chorus. Persephone is a three act melodrama, sung in French, by Stravinsky. It is a story of regeneration, symbolised in Sellars use of dancers from the Cambodian dance company, Amrita Performing Arts. Peter Sellars, one of the most innovative creators on today's stage, has linked these two productions by using the same stage setting, instantly archaic yet modern, and lit by rich colours to define the journey from darkness to light.

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Iolanta / Perséphone – Teatro Real

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Iolanta is a one act lyric opera, sung in Russian, by Tchaikovsky. Performed in the style of a nineteenth-century Italian melodrama, the scenes have a recitative introduction followed by a single arioso, aria, duet or chorus. Persephone is a three act melodrama, sung in French, by Stravinsky. It is a story of regeneration, symbolised in Sellars use of dancers from the Cambodian dance company, Amrita Performing Arts. Peter Sellars, one of the most innovative creators on today's stage, has linked these two productions by using the same stage setting, instantly archaic yet modern, and lit by rich colours to define the journey from darkness to light.

Released

2012-10-15

Runtime

187

Director

Peter Sellars

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Language

Pусский

Production

Teatro Real de Madrid

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    Dominique Blanc

    Dominique Blanc
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    Pavel Cernoch

    Pavel Cernoch
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    Khon Chansithyka

    Khon Chansithyka
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    Irina Churilova

    Irina Churilova
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    Vasily Efimov

    Vasily Efimov
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    Paul Groves

    Paul Groves
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    Pavel Kudinov

    Pavel Kudinov
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    Alexej Markov

    Alexej Markov
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    Ekaterina Semenchuk

    Ekaterina Semenchuk
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    Letitia Singleton

    Letitia Singleton
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    Teodor Currentzis

    Teodor Currentzis