Monday, December 24, 2012

The center Galina Vishnevskaya - premiere of the opera "Boris Godunov"

The MP Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunov" instead of 12 May and 14 in the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre will. Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunov" in 4 acts and seven scenes is the tenth in the repertoire of the Opera Centre and will open a series of events on this anniversary in October Galina Vishnevskaya. Conductor of the opera - Gintaras Rinkyavichus, Director - Ivan Popovski, art director - Valery Leventhal, Chorus - Alexander Solovyov. The game is. Many of the leading soloists of the Centre attended participated with great success in the production of "Boris Godunov" at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liège and at the International Festival in Santander (Spain) in summer 2010 When Boris played the world famous Italian singer Ruggero Raimondi, admitted that he was "a great pleasure to work with talented students Galina Vishnevskaya." After the artistic director of the production of Galina Vishnevskaya, "Boris Godunov" can not be compared with the world of opera, it has an incredible spiritual depth. It is hard to imagine that "Boris Godunov," written in the middle of the nineteenth century, only a genius to imagine the situation in such a realization. When the music of Mussorgsky and arhigenialnuyu read Pushkin really listen, offers listeners an incredible depth. This work provides support for young singers for further work, which will be sung in the future to help the most difficult opera, opening up before them some incredible acting and singing skills. " Music director of the new production - Gintaras Rinkyavichus (Lithuania), the Director - Ivan Popovski (Macedonia), previously with success on the stage of the Opera Centre "The Tsar's Bride" by Rimsky-Korsakov, "Rigoletto" and "Carmen" by G . Bizet. Author scenography and costumes legendary artist Valery Leventhal in the design of the game a unique technology that uses fabric decorations sets, the Russian tradition of historical opera house, almost lost in our time.

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