"The Stars of the White Nights 2008" International Ballet and Opera Festival10 May 2008 - 27 July 2008 SCHEDULE 10 May 2008 - 27 July 2008
Artistic Director – Maestro Valery Gergiev
The Stars of the White Nights Festival is one of the most popular and important events in terms of contemporary music and theatre.
The Stars of the White Nights Festival was initiated in 1993 by Valery Gergiev, Artistic Director of the Mariinsky Theatre. The maestro says that he envisaged the first Festival as a "musical gift" to the city from the Mariinsky Theatre and the soloists who agreed to perform. From the first, the Festival turned to the best of world music, including works that are rarely performed or have been undeservedly forgotten.
The Stars of the White Nights Festival has gained in strength, popularity and international acclaim. Over fifteen years, the ten-day Festival has expanded to cover two or three months in summer. Renowned conductors and soloists consider it a special honour to perform at the Stars of the White Nights. Every year the Festival programme includes the Theatre's best opera and ballet productions, grandiose symphony works, chamber music and new theatre premieres. In recent years the Festival playbill has included programmes of works by supreme classical composers – Beethoven and Prokofiev's symphonies and opera and ballet and symphony music by Tchaikovsky. One major event in recent years was the staging of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, in addition to the Shostakovich Symphonies and Mahler Symphonies series.
This festival is a must for ballet, opera and classical music lovers. The annual White Nights Festival derives its name from the short summer season when the sun never sets, and the beauty of these White Nights contributes to the festival’s special atmosphere and its world-class programme of concerts, as audiences exit the historic theatre at midnight into daylight to stroll home through the theatrical setting of St Petersburg.
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The Stars of White Nights 2009" International Festival will take place 10 May - 27 July 2009.
Playbill of "The Stars of the White Nights 2008" International Festival
The Stars of White Nights 2009" International Festival will take place 10 May - 27 July 2009.
Playbill of "The Stars of the White Nights 2008" International Festival
Artistic Director – Maestro Valery Gergiev
The Stars of the White Nights Festival is one of the most popular and
important events in terms of contemporary music and theatre.
The Stars of the White Nights Festival was initiated in 1993 by Valery Gergiev, Artistic Director of the Mariinsky
Theatre. The maestro says that he envisaged the first Festival as a "musical
gift" to the city from the Mariinsky Theatre and the soloists who agreed to perform. From
the first, the Festival turned to the best of world music, including works that
are rarely performed or have been undeservedly forgotten.
The Stars of the White Nights Festival has gained in strength, popularity and
international acclaim. Over fifteen years, the ten-day Festival has expanded to
cover two or three months in summer. Renowned conductors and soloists consider
it a special honour to perform at the Stars of the White Nights. Every year the
Festival programme includes the Theatre's best opera and ballet productions,
grandiose symphony works, chamber music and new theatre premieres. In recent
years the Festival playbill has included programmes of works by supreme
classical composers – Beethoven and Prokofiev's symphonies and opera and ballet and symphony music
by Tchaikovsky. One major event in recent years was the staging
of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, in addition to the Shostakovich Symphonies and Mahler Symphonies series.
This festival is a must for ballet, opera and classical music lovers. The
annual White Nights Festival derives its name from the short summer season when
the sun never sets, and the beauty of these White Nights contributes to the
festival’s special atmosphere and its world-class programme of concerts, as
audiences exit the historic theatre at midnight into daylight to stroll home
through the theatrical setting of St Petersburg.
WHITE NIGHTS 2008: Mariinsky (Kirov) Opera and Ballet
theatre | Mariinsky hall plan |
Mariinsky Slide Show |
Mariinsky 3D View |
About Valery
Gergiev ARCHIVE: 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | History (before 2001)
"The Stars of the White Nights 2008"
International Festival
10 May – 27 July 2008
Artistic Director – Valery Gergiev
The Mariinsky Theatre presents the XVI International Stars
of the White Nights Festival.
Marking 225 Years of the Mariinsky Theatre 10 May – 27 July 2008
Mariinsky Theatre and Mariinsky Theatre Opera and Concert Hall
Over the
festival's seventy-nine days there will be over one hundred and twenty operas,
ballets and concerts.
In its 225th year, the theatre will pay tribute to
great composers and performers of the Petersburg-Petrograd-Leningrad, all those
illustrious, talented artists whose names are firmly fixed in the history of the
Mariinsky Theatre and world music.
The festival programme includes masterpieces by Rimsky-Korsakov, a well-known figure in Russian opera and a
composer whose works connect the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: when he was
born in 1844, Glinka was still living, and his death in 1908 in a sense
marked the end of an age, though Rimsky-Korsakov's young students Stravinsky and Prokofiev were
already creating new works, and the two-year-old "Mitya" Shostakovich was being introduced to the world of music by his
parents at home. Rimsky-Korsakov's operas The Maid of Pskov, The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh, The Snow Maiden and Sadko will be performed along with famous operas by his
contemporaries and heirs: Borodin's Prince Igor, Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila, Musorgsky's Boris Godunov, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and the Queen of Spades, Prokofiev's Love for Three Oranges and Betrothal in a Monastery and Dmitry Shostakovich's The Nose.
The festival repertoire covers the most
glittering pages in the history of the Mariinsky Ballet, from Petipa to Ratmansky: stars of the ballet and the widely acclaimed corps
de ballet in perfomances that define the company's historic past as seen in
works by Petipa, Choreographers influenced by the Petersburg stage – Michel Fokine and George Balanchine – and a contemporary repertoire of ballets
by Forsythe and Ratmansky. Ratmansky's Le Baiser de la fee to music by Stravinsky is returning to the Mariinsky Theatre, and Pierrot Lunaire to music by Schonberg
will be performed for the first time in Petersburg as part of an evening of the
choreographer's works with Mariinsky Theatre prima ballerina Diana Vishneva for whom the ballet was staged. The ballet
programme will see perfomances by the theatre's renowned soloists, the
embodiment of the Mariinsky Ballet – Ulyana Lopatkina, Diana Vishneva, Igor Zelensky, Andrian Fadeyev and Igor Kolb, as well as the younger generation of ballet dancers
gaining in fame today – Viktoria Tereshkina, Leonid Sarafanov, Olesya Novikova, Yevgenia Obraztsova, Alina Somova, Vladimir Shklyarov and Mikhail Lobukhin. Many ballets and programmes in the ballet
playbill are dedicated to legendary names of our theatre: Anna Pavlova, Mathilde
Kshessinska, Vaslav Nijinsky, Tamara Karsavina, Olga Spesivtseva, Konstantin
Sergeyev, Natalia Dudinskaya, Rudolf Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Irina
Kolpakova.
There will be a unique tribute to figures of
Petrograd-Leningrad musical figures in the form of a concert celebrating
seventy-five years of the Composers' Union at the theatre's Concert Hall with a
programme of works of all composers that have headed the Union: Shcherbachev,
Chulaki, Dunayevsky, Soloviev-Sedoi and Petrov; there will also be concerts
dedicated to outstanding conductors: Coates, Dranishnikov, Mravinsky, Khaikin
and Semionov. The festival will also see perfomances of productions by Yuri Temirkanov dating from his time at the theatre – The Queen of Spades and Eugene Onegin.
Twice staged at the legendary Metropolitan Opera and causing
huge interest among audiences and critics, the theatre's most ambitious project
of recent years – Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen – returns to its home following
triumphant world tours, from Germany, Japan and South Korea to the Met, to be
staged as part of the theatre's Wagnerian project. This perfomance of the Ring will be enhanced by its star cast: Nikolai Putilin, Larisa Diadkova, Alexei Tanovitsky, Yevgeny Nikitin, Lasisa Gogolevskaya, Olga Savova, Olga Sergeyeva and Vasily Gorshko. The perfomance of Wagner's operas will be a tribute to great Kirov Theatre
singers Bulat Minzhilkiev and Yevgenia Tselovalnik.
Having proved a sensation in Paris, Los Angeles, New York and
Rotterdam, Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde with video designs by renowned American
artist Bill Viola will be seen in Russia for the first time. The shocking
synthesis of contemporary art and opera will be staged twice at the Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall.
The theatre's most recent Wagnerian
premiere – Der Fliegende Hollander – will also be performed with an
amazing cast headed by Yevgeny Nikitin, whose interpretation of the role of the
Dutchman was ecstatically received by European audiences at the German
premiere "Golden voices" of world opera will be performing solo recitals and in
operas: Bryn Terfel, Olga Borodina, Maria Guleghina, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Feruccio Furlanetto, Thomas Hampson, Rene Pape, Ramon Vargas and Yekaterina Gubanova.
Chamber concerts at the Concert Hall include
appearances by famed virtuoso instrumentalists: Alfred Brendel, Maxim Vengerov and Leonidas Kavakos; and the music world's rising stars Denis Matsuev, Alexei Volodin, Olga Kern and Christian Blackshaw, prize-winner at the VI
International Tchaikovsky Competition. Chamber ensembles taking part in the
festival include Yuri Bashmet and his Moscow Soloists, who have appeared
many times over the years and developed a love of Petersburg, the Jerusalem
Quartet, and the Casals Quartet – impressive chamber orchestras that have made
themselves great reputations this century.
Opera premieres at the festival include works from the
20th and 21st centuries: Ravel's L'Heure espagnol, Puccini's Gianni Schicchi, Szymanowski's King Roger, Shchedrin's The Enchanted Wanderer and Smelkov's The Brothers Karamazov (world rpemiere). L'Heure espagnol and Gianni Schicchi will be performed in Russian – following
the success of the Russian-language version of Mozart's Die Zauberflote, the theatre is continuing its practice of
performing great operas in Russian.
A special place in the Stars of the White Nights 2008
festival is occupied by a mini-festival of French music, combining works by
Saint-Saens, Bizet, Berlioz, Ravel, Messiaen and Honegger. The festival programme includes
many works by ninety-one-year-old contemporary composer Henri Dutilleux, a major
figure of 20th century European culture and special guest of the
festival. His appearance in Petersburg will be an event of exceptional
importance. Many of his works are to be performed in Russia for the first time.
Following Shostakovich and Mahler symphony series in the 2006 and 2007
festivals, this year will see perfomances of all of Sibelius' symphonies by the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, referred to by Britain's
Financial Times as the only Russian ensemble in the world's top ten
ensembles. Works by the great Finnish composer will be performed under the
batons of conductors Valery Gergiev, Gianandrea Noseda and Paavo Jarvi.
Playbill of "The Stars of the White Nights 2008" International Festival
SCHEDULE 10 May 2008 - 27 July 2008
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