Leoš Janáček’s third opera, with its echoes of folk music from the composer’s native Moravia, was his first real success and was given the sobriquet of "Moravia’s national opera".Besides this, Janáček’s music has a special quality: while it explores psychological extremes leading to violence and infanticide, and lays bare characters’ emotions in an unsparing manner, no one is judged. His opera even ends with a final act of forgiveness – a moral that seems virtually impossible after the numerous gruesome revelations and admissions of guilt and attests to Janáček’s humanist stance.
Jenůfa (in Czech »Její pastorkyňa« – »Her Stepdaughter«) has a special relationship with the Staatsoper Unter den Linden: when it premiered in Berlin in 1924, its breakthrough on the German stage was assured. Following From the House of the Dead, Katya Kabanova and the Glagolitic Mass in previous seasons, the engagement with Janáček’s chief works now continues with Jenůfa.
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Ópera en tres actos
Música y libreto de Leoš Janáček, basada en la obra Její pastorkyňa de Gabriela Preissová
Staatsopernchor
Staatskapelle Berlin
Equipo artístico
Director musical | Simon Rattle
Director de escena | Damiano Michieletto
Escenógrafo | Paolo Fantin
Figurinista | Carla Teti
Co-Figurinistas | Giulia Giannino, Carsta Köhler
Iluminador | Alessandro Carletti
Coreógrafo | Thomas Wilhelm
Asesor dramático | Benjamin Wäntig
Director del coro | Martin Wright
Reparto
La abuela Buryjovka | Hanna Schwarz
Laca Klemeň | Stuart Skelton
Števa Buryja | Ladislav Elgr
Kostelnička Buryjovka | Evelyn Herlitzius
Jenůfa | Camilla Nylund
Capataz | Jan Martiník
Alcalde | David Oštrek
Esposa del alcalde | Natalia Skrycka
Karolka | Evelin Novak
Pastora | Aytaj Shikhalizada
Barena | Adriane Queiroz
Jano | Victoria Randem
Auntie | Anna Kissjudit
Primera Voz | Olga Vilenskaia
Segunda Voz | Ben Bloomfield