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Bartared Bride
- Bedrich Smetana |
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Bedrich Smetana decided to compose his second opera
in a lighter vein than the theme he chose for his first one "The Brandenburgers
in Bohemia". One hundred and thirty years ago he composed the two-act version
about the faithful love between Maoenka and Jeník, which also included spoken
dialogues. In the course of another four years the Bartered Bride gained its
definitive form in three acts, a work which fills opera houses again and again;
it impresses, amuses, and enchants not only the justly proud Czech patrons, but
has also managed to overcome language barriers and irresistibly also attracts
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Rusalka
- Antonin Dvorak |
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A lyrical fairy tale to a libretto by Jaroslav
Kvapil, full of poetry and drama, narrates the story of the ill-fated water
nymph, who falls in love with a prince and out of love for him longs to be a
human. She suffers the pain of being a mute and the threat of damnation, and
when her lover abandons her, she refuses redemption at the expense of his blood.
The story tends more toward the symbolic than toward a fairy tale, but the
setting in the countryside peopled with nymphs, a wafer gnome and a witch,
combined with Dvorák's music, creates a magic impression.
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Jenufa
- Leos Janacek |
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Jenufa represents the climax of Janáeek´s original
thinking in music and music technique and is closely linked with hic character
and life. It composed for the drama written by Gabriela Preissová, the essence
of which is profound human understanding of the destiny of man, his conflicts
and moulding by his environment and society. The deep lyrism of Jenufa contrasts
with Kostelnieka´s harshness, who - afraid of scorn - commits murder. Janáeek´s
score captures all moments of the drama as far as the deep emotional stresses of
men who after cruel trials find a new sense of life. |
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Swan Lake
- Pyotr Ilyic Tchaikovski |
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The Swan Lake belongs to the most popular and
renowned titles of the classical ballet. We can find it on repertoire of any
world scene. The story of the princess odetta who´s been enchanted into a swan,
has earned its eternity thanks to the beautiful music by the ingenious composer
P. I. Tchaikovsky. |
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Americana |
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After the success of the performance of Americana,
the National Theatre ballet ensemble returns to the creation of overseas
choreographers of the twentieth century. The domestic viewer will again have the
opportunity to become familiarised with the artistic handiwork of the foremost
personalities of American dance art, in whose works ballet expanded its language
with modern means of expression and jazz elements. Balachines choreography of
Who cares? represents a fresh ballet variation to the rhythm of the jazz music
of George Gershwin, Tarantella to the music of L. M. Gottschalk is in turn
inspired by an Italian temperament. From the workshop of Glen Tetley the work
Sphinx was chosen a ballet drama of love and death according to Jean Cocteau. In
the concluding River, under the choreography of Alvin Ailey, a fantastical river
of movement is danced out to the music of Duke Ellington. |
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