| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
|---|---|---|
| Friday 26-Jul-13 07:30pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 26-Jul-13 07:30pm New production.
In Russian with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri | ||
| Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm New production.
In Russian with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri | ||
| Sunday 16-Mar-14 04:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov |
Bavarian State Opera Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 16-Mar-14 04:00pm Child murder, scheming monks and a tsar lapsing into madness – Modest Mussorgsky spread the thematic arc wide in his choral opera, which he began to work on from 1868, and with which he attempted to awaken an awareness of his own time through the indirect route of a historic story. As an artist of the 19th century, he was driven by the psychology of the masses. Thus, in Boris Godunov, alongside the hero of the title, the main role is actually taken primarily by the Russian people, rejoicing, starving, demanding and questioning. "Uncovering the fine features of human nature and the mass of humanity, stubbornly drilling in these unexplored regions and conquering them – this is the mission of the true artist. Onward to new shores!“
In Russian with German surtitles New production Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov | ||
| Thursday 20-Mar-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov |
Bavarian State Opera Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 20-Mar-14 07:00pm Child murder, scheming monks and a tsar lapsing into madness – Modest Mussorgsky spread the thematic arc wide in his choral opera, which he began to work on from 1868, and with which he attempted to awaken an awareness of his own time through the indirect route of a historic story. As an artist of the 19th century, he was driven by the psychology of the masses. Thus, in Boris Godunov, alongside the hero of the title, the main role is actually taken primarily by the Russian people, rejoicing, starving, demanding and questioning. "Uncovering the fine features of human nature and the mass of humanity, stubbornly drilling in these unexplored regions and conquering them – this is the mission of the true artist. Onward to new shores!“
In Russian with German surtitles New production Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov | ||
| Sunday 23-Mar-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov |
Bavarian State Opera Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 23-Mar-14 07:00pm Child murder, scheming monks and a tsar lapsing into madness – Modest Mussorgsky spread the thematic arc wide in his choral opera, which he began to work on from 1868, and with which he attempted to awaken an awareness of his own time through the indirect route of a historic story. As an artist of the 19th century, he was driven by the psychology of the masses. Thus, in Boris Godunov, alongside the hero of the title, the main role is actually taken primarily by the Russian people, rejoicing, starving, demanding and questioning. "Uncovering the fine features of human nature and the mass of humanity, stubbornly drilling in these unexplored regions and conquering them – this is the mission of the true artist. Onward to new shores!“
In Russian with German surtitles New production Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov | ||
| Friday 28-Mar-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov |
Bavarian State Opera Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 28-Mar-14 07:00pm Child murder, scheming monks and a tsar lapsing into madness – Modest Mussorgsky spread the thematic arc wide in his choral opera, which he began to work on from 1868, and with which he attempted to awaken an awareness of his own time through the indirect route of a historic story. As an artist of the 19th century, he was driven by the psychology of the masses. Thus, in Boris Godunov, alongside the hero of the title, the main role is actually taken primarily by the Russian people, rejoicing, starving, demanding and questioning. "Uncovering the fine features of human nature and the mass of humanity, stubbornly drilling in these unexplored regions and conquering them – this is the mission of the true artist. Onward to new shores!“
In Russian with German surtitles New production Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov | ||
| Monday 31-Mar-14 07:30pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov |
Bavarian State Opera Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Monday 31-Mar-14 07:30pm Child murder, scheming monks and a tsar lapsing into madness – Modest Mussorgsky spread the thematic arc wide in his choral opera, which he began to work on from 1868, and with which he attempted to awaken an awareness of his own time through the indirect route of a historic story. As an artist of the 19th century, he was driven by the psychology of the masses. Thus, in Boris Godunov, alongside the hero of the title, the main role is actually taken primarily by the Russian people, rejoicing, starving, demanding and questioning. "Uncovering the fine features of human nature and the mass of humanity, stubbornly drilling in these unexplored regions and conquering them – this is the mission of the true artist. Onward to new shores!“
In Russian with German surtitles New production Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Kirill Petrenko, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Rebecca Ringst, Set Designer Eri Nakamura, Soprano: Xenia Dmytro Popov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Boris Brindley Sherratt, Bass: Pimen Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov | ||