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Performed in Russian
Premiere of this production: 14 Jun 1997

The performance has 1 intermission
Running time: 2 hours 5 minutes

Pyotr Tchaikovsky found the inspiration for his last opera in a tale of medieval France. Iolanta, the daughter of King René, has been blind since birth, but is unaware of her misfortune. Cradled in loving care, she lives a quiet, happy life, in ignorance of her blindness, until a young knight happens to enter her home.

In a very literal sense, the opera celebrates love and its curative powers. Indeed, it is only after she falls in love, experiences spiritual pain, and overcomes her fear, that Iolanta is able to see. In the finale, the choir extols the universe, the light of reason, morality, and purity. The production is bathed in light, which heightens its delicate musical lyricism and reinforces the story’s main theme of the victory of light over darkness.

Artists
Baritone
Elchin Azizov
Company
Bolshoi Opera
Cast
Author libretto
Modest Tchaikovsky

Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky after King René’s Daughter by Heinrich Hertz

Music Director: Valery Gergiev
Conductor: Anton Grishanin
Stage Director: Elchin Azizov
Set Designer: Alyona Pikalova
Costume Designer: Elchin Azizov
Lighting Designer: Andrei Abramov
Chief Chorus Master: Valery Borisov

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