Staging team
Libreto: J. Kvapil
Conductor: F. Drs, J. Chalupecký, O. Lenárd, J. Štrunc
Stage director: Z. Troška
Set designer: M. Ferenčík
Costume designer: J. Jelínek
Choreography: D. Morávková
Chorus master: T. Karlovič
Assistant director: O. Kyndlová
Cast
Rusalka: J. Burgetová, A. Kohútková, S. Procházková, E. Urbanová
The Prince: T. Černý, Ľ. Ludha, V. Prolat, L. Mastro
Witch: V. Hajnová Fialová, G. Ibragimova, A. Kalivodová, J. Rainerová
The Foreign Princess: A.-L. Bogza, M. Málková, J. Rainerová, J. Zsigová
Water Goblin: M. Bürger, I. Hrachovec, L. Hynek-Krämer, L. Mlejnek, J. Šokalo, R. Vocel
Gamekeeper: J. Hruška, O. Kříž, I. Kusnjer
Turnspit: M. Bauerová, E. Jarkovská, A. Miro
Hunter: J. Hájek, V. Sibera
1st Wood-nymph: H. Jonášová, D. Koklesová, J. Sibera, L. Vernerová
2nd Wood-nymph: S. Čmugrová, K. Džuganová, P. Vykopalová
3rd Wood-nymph: T. Chýňavová, M. Kociánová, J. Levicová
Antonín Dvořák composed his last but one opera, Rusalka, while in an extraordinarily pleasant creative mood. He loved the text by the poet, dramatist, librettist and director Jaroslav Kvapil (1868–1950) that appealed to him by its undisguised admiration for the Czech poet Karel Jaromír Erben to whom both Dvořák and Kvapil were very close. He composed a large part of the opera at his beloved summer retreat at Vysoká near Příbram, with a little forest lake situated nearby under old trees next to a green clearing and with a view of the neo-renaissance manor that belonged to his brother-in-law, Count Václav Kounic, where he found an ideal venue for his work on the fairy-tale opera. No wonder that he completed the opera in a mere seven months. Dvořák’s creative genius found its climax in the musical setting of the story of the water nymph Rusalka. The magic of the fairy-tale air inspired him to compose some very specific and colourful impressionist music filled with melodic fantasies and instrumental mastery. His music most suggestively expresses the play of waves as well as the moonlight reflections on the surface of the little lake, thus the irreproducible charms of a fairy-tale dream.
The staging of Rusalka at the Prague State Opera has been taken up by the same team that was behind the extremely successful production of Georges Bizet’s Carmen (its opening took place on March 11, 2004): film director Zdeněk Troška, state director Milan Ferenčík, with the costumes by Josef Jelínek. The conductors are František Drs and Jan Chalupecký; the title role will be performed by Eva Urbanová who so far acted as the Foreign Princess in this opera, including its productions at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and Opera Bastille in Paris.
Running time: 3 hours with 2 intermissions
Performed in Czech with English captions
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