Raymond Gubbay Presents
La Boheme
The Russian State Opera of Siberia
Following the hugely successful tours by the Siberian Ballet we are delighted to welcome The Russian State Opera of Siberia to the UK for the very first time in 2008 featuring some of Russia’s finest singers and world-class orchestra to perform two great opera masterpieces (La Boheme and Madam Butterfly).
No opera can equal the enchanting romance and heartfelt emotion of La Boheme. From the celebrations in the Café Momus to the intimacy of the artisans’ garret and the final tragic moments of Mimi’s death, Puccini’s emotionally charged score never fails to captivate audiences whenever it is performed. Che gelida manina, Si mi chiamano Mimi and the tender love duet O soave fanciulla are just some of the many glorious moments that bring this fully staged production stunningly to life.
Performed by
THE RUSSIAN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA
Sergei Bobrov Artistic Director
Anatoly Tchepurnoi Music Director and Chief Conductor
The Russian State Opera of Siberia was formed in 1977 and flourished against the backdrop of a thriving cultural environment, attracting brilliant new talent and quickly establishing itself as a leading opera company both at home and abroad. The soloists are renowned for their vocal prowess and dramatic abilities, and are supported by a powerful chorus and orchestra.
No opera can equal the enchanting romance and heartfelt emotion of La Boheme. From the celebrations in the Café Momus to the intimacy of the artisans’ garret and the final tragic moments of Mimi’s death, Puccini’s emotionally charged score never fails to captivate audiences whenever it is performed. Che gelida manina, Si mi chiamano Mimi and the tender love duet O soave fanciulla are just some of the many glorious moments that bring this fully staged production stunningly to life.
Performed by
THE RUSSIAN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA
Sergei Bobrov Artistic Director
Anatoly Tchepurnoi Music Director and Chief Conductor
The Russian State Opera of Siberia was formed in 1977 and flourished against the backdrop of a thriving cultural environment, attracting brilliant new talent and quickly establishing itself as a leading opera company both at home and abroad. The soloists are renowned for their vocal prowess and dramatic abilities, and are supported by a powerful chorus and orchestra.
From 22nd May To 24th May
Times Eves 7.30pm Sat Mat 2.30pm
Prices Eves £26-£32.50 Mat £24 & £27.50
Concessions £1 off for over60s, unwaged, under 25s SPECIAL OFFER – BOOK FOR LA BOHEME and MADAM BUTTERFLY (19th-21st May) AND GET TOP PRICE TICKETS FOR A TOTAL OF £49
Venue Festival Theatre
Genre Musicals
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