Bel Air Classiques: BAC024Prokofiev: The Love for Three Oranges |
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Alexey Tanovitsky (King of Clubs); Andrey Ilyushnikov (the Prince); Nadezhda Serdjuk (Princess Clarissa); Eduard Tsanga (Leandro); Kirill Dusheschkin (Trouffaldino); Vladislas Sulimsky (Pantalone); Pavel Schmulevich (the magician, Chelio); Ekaterina Shimanovitch (Fata Morgana); Sophie Tellier (Linetta); Natalia Yevstafieva (Nicoletta); Julia Smorodina (Ninetta);Yuriy Vorobiev (the Cook): Alexander Gerasimov (Farfarello);Wojciek Ziarnik (Herald); Juan Noval (Master of Ceremonies) & Michel Fau (The Diva) EuropaChorAkademie & Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Tugan Sokhiev Stage Direction: Philippe Calvario; Sets: Jean-Marc Stehlé; Costumes:Aurore Popineau;
Lighting: Bertrand Couderc; Directed for video by Don Kent
Coproduction Festival d'Aix-en-Provence 2004, Teatro Real de Madrid "The score is crisply punctuated, still recognisably Prokoviev, but he rounds off the rough edges, stressing Ravellian colour and the influence of Rimsky-Korsakov. The balance between pit and stage was faultless, allowing singers to present often thankless vocal lines with ease." Financial Times “The outdoor romp of Philippe Calvario's Aix Festival production is dominated by the outlandish costumes of Aurore Popineau, including a festish-queen Fata Morgana who is flanked by bondage-boy devils… …Ygan Sokhiev enjoys a much closer relationship with his singers than he ever did during his ill-fated times at Welsh National Opera; he's both deft and definite with the many fluctuations of tempo and character.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2007 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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