Janáček: From the House of the Dead

Janáček: From the House of the Dead

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2018-05-01

Stage director Frank Castorf “might have been born to direct From the House of the Dead” (Opera Today). His gritty, visually striking adaptation brings bold modern and postmodern touches to Janáček’s masterwork without ever overshadowing the intense forward momentum of the music, conducted to dramatic perfection by Simone Young and sung by an all-star cast in Munich. Janáček adapted Dostoevsky for this powerfully compelling opera set in a Siberian prison camp, full of starkly contrasting moods and motifs, unusual in its episodic structure. The last opera Janáček ever composed, its third act was on his desk when he died in 1928; attempts by his students to “complete” his orchestration have largely fallen away over the decades in favor of the original version. Despite the grimness of the setting and the brutality of several characters, the composer’s compassion shines through in tender moments, movingly illustrating his motto for the work: “in every creature, a spark of God.”

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Stage director Frank Castorf “might have been born to direct From the House of the Dead” (Opera Today). His gritty, visually striking adaptation brings bold modern and postmodern touches to Janáček’s masterwork without ever overshadowing the intense forward momentum of the music, conducted to dramatic perfection by Simone Young and sung by an all-star cast in Munich. Janáček adapted Dostoevsky for this powerfully compelling opera set in a Siberian prison camp, full of starkly contrasting moods and motifs, unusual in its episodic structure. The last opera Janáček ever composed, its third act was on his desk when he died in 1928; attempts by his students to “complete” his orchestration have largely fallen away over the decades in favor of the original version. Despite the grimness of the setting and the brutality of several characters, the composer’s compassion shines through in tender moments, movingly illustrating his motto for the work: “in every creature, a spark of God.”

Released

2018-05-01

Runtime

99

Director

Andy Sommer

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Music

Drama

Language

Český

Production

BelAir Classiques

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    Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper

    Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper
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    Peter Rose

    Peter Rose
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    Evgeniya Sotnikova

    Evgeniya Sotnikova
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    Aleš Briscein

    Aleš Briscein
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    Charles Workman

    Charles Workman
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    Bo Skovhus

    Bo Skovhus
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    Christian Rieger

    Christian Rieger
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    Bayerische Staatsorchester

    Bayerische Staatsorchester
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    Manuel Günther

    Manuel Günther
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    Tim Kuypers

    Tim Kuypers
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    Ulrich Reß

    Ulrich Reß
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    Boris Prýgl

    Boris Prýgl
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    Peter Lobert

    Peter Lobert
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    Johannes Kammler

    Johannes Kammler
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    Long Long

    Long Long
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    Kevin Conners

    Kevin Conners
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    Galeano Salas

    Galeano Salas
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    Alexander Milev

    Alexander Milev
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    Dean Power

    Dean Power
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    Matthew Grills

    Matthew Grills
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    Callum Thorpe

    Callum Thorpe