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Iolanta/Perséphone

  • TV Movie
  • 2012
  • 3h 7m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Iolanta/Perséphone (2012)
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Iolanta is one act lyric opera by Tchaikovsky, sung in Russian. Princess Iolanta is born blind; her father, King René, forbids anyone to talk of beauty, light or the natural world hoping tha... Read allIolanta is one act lyric opera by Tchaikovsky, sung in Russian. Princess Iolanta is born blind; her father, King René, forbids anyone to talk of beauty, light or the natural world hoping that she will not recognize her affliction. For Tchaikovsky, a fairytale was not an escape fr... Read allIolanta is one act lyric opera by Tchaikovsky, sung in Russian. Princess Iolanta is born blind; her father, King René, forbids anyone to talk of beauty, light or the natural world hoping that she will not recognize her affliction. For Tchaikovsky, a fairytale was not an escape from reality but an opportunity to speak of forbidden reality. His imaginary kingdom is a pl... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Sellars
  • Writers
    • André Gide
    • Henrik Hertz
    • Modest Tchaikovsky
  • Stars
    • Dominique Blanc
    • Pavel Cernoch
    • Khon Chansithyka
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Sellars
    • Writers
      • André Gide
      • Henrik Hertz
      • Modest Tchaikovsky
    • Stars
      • Dominique Blanc
      • Pavel Cernoch
      • Khon Chansithyka
    • 1User review
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    Dominique Blanc
    Dominique Blanc
    • Perséphone
    Pavel Cernoch
    • Vaudemónt
    Khon Chansithyka
    • Pluton
    Irina Churilova
    • Brigitta
    Vasily Efimov
    • Alméric
    Paul Groves
    • Eumolpe
    Pavel Kudinov
    • Bertrand
    Alexej Markov
    • Robert
    Nam Narim
    • Mercure, Démophoon, Triptolème
    Sam Sathya
    • Perséphone (dancer)
    Ekaterina Scherbachenko
    • Iolanta
    Ekaterina Semenchuk
    • Marta
    Letitia Singleton
    • Laura
    Chumvan Sodhachivy
    • Déméter
    Dmitriy Ulyanov
    Dmitriy Ulyanov
    • King René
    • (as Dmitry Ulianov)
    Willard White
    • Ibn-Hakia
    • Director
      • Peter Sellars
    • Writers
      • André Gide
      • Henrik Hertz
      • Modest Tchaikovsky
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Outstanding Iolanta, very interesting Persephone

    Of the double bill of Tchaikovsky's Iolanta and Stravinsky's Persephone, I've always much preferred Iolanta. That I've always preferred Tchaikovsky's music over Stravinsky's may have something to do with it, but largely it's that Persephone's story is not as compelling as Iolanta's and can feel that there's not enough of it to sustain the opera's length. Peter Sellars' production of this double bill of operas is very good, with Iolanta dramatically being more involving in my opinion. In both productions, the production values are very striking, quite spare and simple sets and dark lighting especially in Persephone but never ugly. The staging is engaging in Iolanta, having a lot of power and intensity. Not much is quite done to make the drama of Persephone more interesting but the general passion of the performers and the lack of distaste(apart from the sighting of businessman garb for an opera set in the 15th century, which traditionalists may find weird) make up for this a lot. I will however mention that the choreography in Persephone is exquisite and beautifully danced. Tchaikovsky's music in Iolanta is pure magic and while Persephone is not one of Stravinsky's best works-I'm still not sure what to make of his style-it is still an interesting listen. The orchestra play both scores magnificently and the stirring chorus and detailed and clearly-intentioned conducting are just as impressive. There is very little to fault about the singing either, Willard White's Ikn-Hakia resonantly sung and nobly acted and Dmitri Ulianov's King Rene is affectingly impassioned. Ekaterina Scherbachenko's Iolanta and Pavel Cernoch's Vaudemont are sung with full rounded tone, total commitment to the music and excellent diction. Paul Groves still has a lovely voice and while the drama is not always compelling for him to embody his role he nonetheless shows that he is involved in what he's singing about. Dominique Blanc's speaking is emotive and crystalline, she also has a commanding stage presence. As said already the dancing is so elegant and will leave you captivated regardless of whether the drama of the story does so or not. All in all, a very good production on the whole though Iolanta comes off marginally better than Persephone does. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2012 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • French
    • Filming locations
      • Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Mezzo
      • Teatro Real Madrid
      • Televisión Española (TVE)
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 7m(187 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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