Misha didyk biography examples
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- Last name:Didyk
- First name:Misha
- Nationality:Ukraine
- Tessitura:Tenor
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- Contact:Oksana Cherkashyna ( Oksana Cherkashyna ) Semashko 8 # 50 Kiev Ukrayina Courriel: [emailprotected] Tél: + 44 00 07 Fax: + 44 00 07 Mobile: + 50 73 06
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AprPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Premiere, Premiere subscription A
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11
AprPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Premiere subscription B
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13
AprPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Sunday subscription C
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16
AprPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Wednesday subscription A
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27
AprPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, AMAG people's performance
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03
MayPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Mixed subscription C
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06
MayPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Tuesday subscription D
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11
MayPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Sunday subscription D
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MayPique Dame
Opera by Pjotr Tschaikowski, Mixed subscription B
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The Queen of Spades plays her cards right in Naples
Teatro di San Carlo opened its opera season with a work which is not usual for the Neapolitan stage: Pique Dame (Queen of Spades), by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, set to a libretto by his younger brother, Modest, based on Pushkin. It is a production by the Staatsoper Hamburg, directed by Willy Decker, revived in Naples by Stefan Heinrichs, with scenes and costumes by Wolfgang Gussmann.
Decker does not try to make the structure of the plot any clearer with the aid of richly decorated sets, mainly concentrating on the deeper meaning of the opera. The only props around the four black, massive pillars on stage, were a gigantic portrait of Greta Garbo (representing the young Countess), some armchairs and a long table. The stage was kept quite dark and this helped the director (and us) to concentrate on the inner personalities of the protagonists. Some grumblings arose among the experts because of the cut of the pastorale interlude of Act 2, but all in all, the story was powerfully exploited by Decker's staging.
Tchaikovsky's score is beautifully inspired, even though the libretto is hard to follow, as Modest complicates Pushkin’s clearer story more than necessary. In this story of love and obsession the composer d