The Metropolitan Opera: Rusalka (2017)

ALL 02/25/2017 (cs) Music 176 Min
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    02/25/2017
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    The Metropolitan Opera: Rusalka
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Overview

Kristine Opolais “gives a vocally lustrous and achingly vulnerable performance” (New York Times) in the role that helped launch her international career, the mythical Rusalka, who sings the haunting “Song to the Moon.” Director Mary Zimmerman brings her wondrous theatrical imagination to Dvořák’s fairytale of love and longing, rejection and redemption, giving the work “an inspired staging” (Huffington Post). Brandon Jovanovich, Jamie Barton, Katarina Dalayman, and Eric Owens complete “a matchless cast” (New York Times), and Sir Mark Elder conducts “a magnificent rendering of the composer’s lush score (Huffington Post).

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  1. Kristine Opolais

    Rusalka

  2. Brandon Jovanovich

    Prince

  3. Jamie Barton

    Ježibaba

  4. Eric Owens

    Vodník (A Gnome)

  5. Katarina Dalayman

    Foreign Princess

  6. Matthew Polenzani

    Self - Host

  7. Hyesang Park

    First Wood Sprite

  8. Megan Marino

    Second Wood Sprite

  9. Cassandra Zoé Velasco

    Third Wood Sprite

  10. Anthony Clark Evans

    Hunter

  11. Alan Opie

    Gamekeeper

  12. Daniela Mack

    Kitchen Boy

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 12 , Crews : 22

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The Metropolitan Opera: Rusalka (2017) 176 Min

ALL 02/25/2017 (cs)
Music
  • Release 02/25/2017
  • Production
  • Original title The Metropolitan Opera: Rusalka
  • cs
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Kristine Opolais “gives a vocally lustrous and achingly vulnerable performance” (New York Times) in the role that helped launch her international career, the mythical Rusalka, who sings the haunting “Song to the Moon.” Director Mary Zimmerman brings her wondrous theatrical imagination to Dvořák’s fairytale of love and longing, rejection and redemption, giving the work “an inspired staging” (Huffington Post). Brandon Jovanovich, Jamie Barton, Katarina Dalayman, and Eric Owens complete “a matchless cast” (New York Times), and Sir Mark Elder conducts “a magnificent rendering of the composer’s lush score (Huffington Post).

  1. Gary Halvorson, Mary Zimmerman

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Louisa Briccetti, Victoria Warivonchik

    Producer