Musical drama in five acts (1886)
Music by MODESTE MoUSSORGSKi (1839-1881)
Libretto by the composer and VLADIMIR STASSOV
Orchestrated by Dmitri Shostakovich
Performed in Russian
In 1682, a prince opposes the Tsar’s attempts to westernize Russia. For this great historic frieze, Mussorgsky composed a sombre and entrancing opera whose music seems to come from the depths of the ages.
| Michail Jurowski | Conductor |
| Andrei Serban | Stage director |
| Richard Hudson | Sets and costumes |
| Yves Bernard | Lighting |
| Laurence Fanon | Choreography |
| Alessandro Di Stefano | Chorus master |
Gleb Nikolsky Prince Ivan Khovanski
Vladimir Galouzine Prince Andrei Khovanski
Vsevolod Grivnov Prince Vassili Golitsine
Sergey Murzaev Chakloviti
Orlin Anastassov Dosifei
Larissa Diadkova Marfa
Marina Lapina Susanna
Vadim Zaplechnyy Le Clerc
Nataliya Tymchenko Emma
Yuri Kissin
Varsonofiev
Vasily Efimov
Kouzka
Vladimir Kapshuk Strechniev
Igor Gnidii Premier Strelets
Maxim Mikhailov Deuxième Strelets
Se-Jin Hwang
Un confident de Golitsine
Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine / Paris Opera Children's Chorus
COPRODUCTION BY OPÉRA NATIONAL DE PARIS,
TEATRO DEL MAGGIO MUSICALE









