Prince Igor (2014)

ALL 03/01/2014 (ru) Music 202 Min
  • Release
    03/01/2014
  • Production
    The Metropolitan Opera
  • Rotten tomato
    80%
  • Original title
    Prince Igor
  • Original language
    ru
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

The Metropolitan Opera: Prince Igor

Overview

Live performance from the Metropolitan Opera, March 1, 2014. Absent from the Met stage since 1917, Borodin’s masterwork about an introspective prince’s military campaign against the invading Polovtsians returned in 2014 with a first-rate cast and an astonishing production by Dmitri Tcherniakov. Well worth the wait, the sets feature visually striking projections interlaced with lush flowering fields, and the first act delivers one of opera’s most exciting dance medleys, a portion of which went mainstream in the 1950s when Tony Bennett recorded “Stranger in Paradise.”

  1. Story

  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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  1. Ildar Abdrazakov

    Prince Igor

  2. Mikhail Petrenko

    Prince Galitsky

  3. Sergey Semishkur

    Vladimir Igorevich

  4. Vladimir Ognovenko

    Skula

  5. Andrey Popov

    Yeroshka

  6. Oksana Dyka

    Yaroslavna

  7. Kiri Deonarine

    Polovtsian Maiden

  8. Anita Rachvelishvili

    Konchakovna

  9. Mikhail Vekua

    Ovlur

  10. Štefan Kocán

    Khan Konchak

  11. Barbara Dever

    Yaroslavna's Nurse

  12. Eric Owens

    Self - Host

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 12 , Crews : 5

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Prince Igor (2014) 202 Min

ALL 03/01/2014 (ru)
Music
  • Release 03/01/2014
  • Production
    The Metropolitan Opera
  • Original title Prince Igor
  • ru
  • Revenue0.00

The Metropolitan Opera: Prince Igor

Overview

Live performance from the Metropolitan Opera, March 1, 2014. Absent from the Met stage since 1917, Borodin’s masterwork about an introspective prince’s military campaign against the invading Polovtsians returned in 2014 with a first-rate cast and an astonishing production by Dmitri Tcherniakov. Well worth the wait, the sets feature visually striking projections interlaced with lush flowering fields, and the first act delivers one of opera’s most exciting dance medleys, a portion of which went mainstream in the 1950s when Tony Bennett recorded “Stranger in Paradise.”

  1. Gary Halvorson, Dmitri Tcherniakov

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer