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Soviet composer
- baritone
- estrada, rock opera, musical
- Soviet Union, Russia
- composer, singer
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2021-09-03 23:56:00
OperaWire.com: "Metropolitan Opera Announces Cast Change for Boris Godunov": Ryan Speedo Green assumes role of Varlaam
OperaWire August 26, 2021 By Francisco Salazar The Metropolitan Opera has announced a cast change for its upcoming production of Mussorgsky’s “Boris Godunov.” The company announced that Ryan Speedo Green will take over the role of Varlaam replacing the originally announced Stanislav Trofimov. *** The bass-baritone will join a cast that includes René Pape in the title role, David Butt Philip, Maxim Paster, Aleksey Bogdanov, and Ain Anger. Sebastian Weigle conducts the production by Stephen Wadsworth.
2018-08-29 13:20:00
Salzburg Festival (5) – The Queen of Spades, 25 August 2018
Grosses Festspielhaus Vladislav Sulimsky (Count Tomski / Plutus), Stanislav Trofimov (Surin), Alexander Kravetz (Chekalinsky), Igor Golovatenko (Prince Yeletsky), Gleb Peryazev (Narumov), Pavel Petrov (Chaplitski), Brandon Jovanovich (Hermann)© Salzburger Festspiele / Ruth Walz Hermann – Brandon Jovanovich Count Tomsky, Plutus – Vladislav Sulimsky Prince Yeletsky – Igor Golovatenko The Countess – Hanna Schwarz Lisa – Evgenia Muraveva Pauline, Daphnis – Oksana Volkova Chekalinsky – Alexander Kravets Surin – Stanislav Trofimov Chaplitsky – Pavel Petrov Narumov – Gleb Peryazev Governess – Margarita Nekrasova Master of Ceremonies – Oleg Zalytskiy Masha – Vasilisa Berzhanskaya Chloë, Prilepa – Yulia Suleimanova Sheep – Imola Kacso, Márton Gláser, Joan Aguila Cuevas Hans Neuenfels (director)Christian Schmidt (set designs) Reinhard von der Thannen (costumes) Stefan Bolliger (lighting) Nicolas Humbert, Martin Otter (video) Teresa Rotemberg (choreography) Yvonne Gebauer (dramaturgy) Salzburg Festival and Theatre Children’s Choir (chorus master: Wolfgang Götz) Concert Association of […]
2018-07-10 15:58:00
Poulenc Trio. July 8, 2018.
Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University. Balcony (free). Program Suite in the Old Style (arr. M. Krutik) by Schnittke (1934-1998). Trains of Thought (2012) by Viet Cuong (b. 1990). Romance, op. 97a (arr. Anatoly Trofinov) by Shostakovich (1906-1975). A Spin Through Mosco (arr. Trofimov) by Shostakovich. Fantasie concertante sur des themes de “I’Italian in Algeri” (arr. Charles Triebert & Eugene Jancourt) by Rossini (1792-1878). Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano (1926) by Poulenc (1899-1963). Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano iii. Jaunty by Previn (b. 1929). Artists James Austin Smith, oboe; Bryan Young, bassoon; Irina Kaplan, piano. This was an interesting concert, with interesting stories behind several of the pieces. Of course the combination of instruments is not common for a trio, which probably accounts for the claim that the trio “is the most active touring piano-wind chamber music ensemble […]
2017-08-21 16:58:00
These ones are just to be noted as diary items, for which apologies. I normally try to write something up irrespective of whether I have had a press ticket, but in this case, time has run away and I have had to restrict myself. In any case, both concerts will, I am sure, have been extensively reviewed elsewhere - and I shall publish my programme note to the first concert next month anyway. Both were excellent, the concert from Igor Levit and friends quite outstanding, as you might have expected. My silence means nothing more than a lack of time in this case...Grosser Saal, Mozarteum (12 August 2017) Schoenberg: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, op.41 Beethoven: Fifteen Variations with a Fugue in E-flat major, ‘Eroica Variations’, op.35 Rzewski: The People United will Never be Defeated! Igor Levit (piano) Dorte Lyssewski (speaker) Klangforum Wien […]
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