Opera "Bravissimo!" (Opera mix in two parts) Moscow theatre "New Opera"
Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes
The performance has 1 intermission
Schedule for "Bravissimo!" (Opera mix in two parts) 2022
Costume Designer: Maria Danilova Music Director: Dmitry Volosnikov Choreography: Ivan Fadeyev Set Designer: Victor Gerasimenko Choirmaster producer: Natalya Popovich
Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra of the "New Opera" Theatre
Opera in 2 act
Premiere of this production: 22 March 2001
Opera mix in two parts
Created by Natalya Popovich Conductor Dmitry Volosnikov Stage Director and Choreographer Ivan Fadeyev Set Designer Victor Gerasimenko Costume Designer Maria Danilova Choirmasters Natalya Popovich, Victor Kuturaev, Andrey Lazarev
Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes with one intermission
Premiered on 22 March 2001
The opera mix Bravissimo! was first performed on 22 March 2001 in celebration of the Novaya Opera’s 10th Anniversary. This grandiose costume gala engages practically all the Novaya Opera soloists, chorus and orchestra. The original idea was conceived by Chief Choirmaster Natalya Popovich, and Maestro Evgeny Kolobov, the founder of the theatre, had a hand in implementing it.
This is a selection of the 19th-century Russian and West European operas (Song of the Vedenets Merchant from Rimsky-Korsakov’s Sadko, Norma’s cavatina from the Bellini opera, Nemorino’s romance from Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore), famous romances (Alyabiev’s The Nightingale), chorus arrangements of folk songs (“In the Dark Wood”), and Evgeny Kolobov’s orchestrations (Glinka’s nocturne Parting).
Part 1, which consists of Russian classical operatic numbers, reconstructs the atmosphere of the Hermitage Garden in the early 20th century. At that time the place was notable for performances by the legendary musicians Sergey Rachmaninov, Feodor Chaliapin, Leonid Sobinov, Antonina Nezhdanova, the outstanding ballerina Anna Pavlova, the famous actors Sarah Bernhardt and Ernesto Rossi and other European stars. In Part 2, comprised of foreign operatic hits, the sweeping alternation of arias, choruses and ensembles give traditional numbers an unexpected interpretation.
Bravissimo! gives an ironic perspective on opera and, at the same time, it is an expression of our gratitude and our tribute to masters of the theatrical art.
Schedule for "Bravissimo!" (Opera mix in two parts) 2022
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