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Vasily Barkhatov (puesta en escena), Valentin Uryupin (director) — Con Asmik Grigorian (Nastasia), Iain MacNeil (Prince), Claudia Mahnke (Princess), Alexander Mikhailov (Prince Juri) …

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Vasily Barkhatov — Director de escena

Christian Schmidt — Escenógrafo

Kirsten Dephoff — Diseñadora de vestuario

Gal Fefferman — Coreógrafa

Olaf Winter — Iluminador

Christian Borchers — Videasta

Zsolt Horpácsy — Dramaturgo

Asmik Grigorian — Nastasia

Iain MacNeil — Prince Nikita Kurlyatev

Claudia Mahnke — Princess Yevpraksiya Romanovna

Alexander Mikhaylov — Prince Yuriy

Frederic Jost — Mamyrow, Kudma

Zanda Švēde — Nenila

Božidar Smiljanić — Iwan Schuran

Oper Frankfurt Choir

Tilman Michael — Director de coro

Sobre el programa...

The greatest tragedy ever written by Tchaikovsky—in his own opinion—casts a spell over the Frankfurt Opera, with the entrancing Asmik Grigorian in the title role of The Enchantress!

Rarely performed today, Tchaikovsky’s seventh opera is notable for its multi-stranded plot, combining amorous jealousy and political intrigue, human drama and religious intervention. The story revolves around the fascinating Nastasia—interpreted by an impeccable Asmik Grigorian—who finds herself caught in a love triangle: her interest in Prince Yuriy is unrequited, though Yuriy’s royal father is enamored with her, much to the chagrin of his wife. The plot thickens when the old deacon Mamyrov accuses Nastasia of being a witch, which leads to violent and unpredictable consequences…

This is no misogynistic love story: Tchaikovsky himself wrote of the title character, in a letter to soprano Emiliya Pavlovskaya, “[Nastasia’s] is a strong feminine nature; she can fall in love only once and for all, and for the sake of that love she is capable of surrendering everything.” About the spurned princess, he continued, “My princess will also be a strong character … She is jealous not on account of her husband, but, rather, on account of her princely dignity”—an attribute which the excellent Claudia Mahnke brings out with assurance and aplomb.

Photo © Barbara Aumüller

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