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Santa Fe Opera 4: Dodon’s Downfall

Jesse Simon
Santa Fe Opera 4: Dodon’s Downfall
Santa Fe, miércoles, 9 de agosto de 2017.
Santa Fe Opera. Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel. Paul Curran, director. Tim Mix (Tsar Dodon), Venera Gimadieva (Queen of Shemakha), Kevin Burdette (General Polkan), Meredith Arwady (Amelfa), Barry Banks (Astrologer), Kasia Borowiec (Cockerel), Richard Smagur (Prince Gvidon), Jorge Espino (Prince Afron), Adam Bonanni (First Boyar) and Simon Dyer (Second Boyar). Chorus and Orchestra of the Santa Fe Opera. Emmanuel Villaume, conductor

The Golden Cockerel, like so many of Rimsky-Korsakov’s operas, features dazzling orchestration, passages of superb writing for the female voice, and a fairy-tale atmosphere with political undercurrents. Although it is marginally less of a rarity outside Russia than some of his other works, it remains largely neglected in the West, and the opportunity to see it performed as part of this summer’s Santa Fe Opera season was most welcome. While Paul Curran’s visually striking but dramatically uneven production obscured some of the story’s more intriguing possibilities, a stunning performance from Venera Gimadieva as the Queen of Shemakha offered ample proof of Rimsky-Korsakov’s mastery of the operatic fable.

The story, adapted from Pushkin by Vladimir Belsky, takes place in a far-off land which is under threat from an even further-off land.…

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