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OPERA

The Queen of Spades
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
 

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The Queen of Spades, Grange Festival, review: displaced singers brought a powerful humanity 

Pushkin’s moody story, set in the St Petersburg imperial court, is capable of multiple interpretations. It is clearly ‘an eternal tale of gambling and avarice’ but also a fantastical excursion into the supernatural and an exploration of how over-weaning obsession erodes rational behaviour.

 

Tchaikovsky had a huge and immediate success with his 1890 operatic version, first performed in St Petersburg and then a week later in Kyiv.

Eduard Martynyuk

Andrei Kymach

Ilya Kutyukin

Alexey Dolgov

Edwin Kaye

Christopher Gillett

Josephine Barstow

Anush Hovhannisyan

Arlene Belli

Lucy Schaufer

The Grange Festival | 2023

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“Expertly conceived”  

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A real treat – see it if you can.

Composer                   Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Librettist                      Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Orchestra                    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Conductor                   Paul Daniel

Director                        Paul Curran

Designer                      Gary McCann

Lighting                        Johanna Town

Assistant Director      Rachel Wise

Herman     

Count Tomsky 

Prince Yeletsky 

Chekalinsky 

Surin 

Chaplitsky / Master of Ceremonies

Countess 

Liza   

Polina

Governess         

Cast

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