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Three Sisters
Opera in three progressions
1h 35min 16+
music

Péter Eötvös

libretto

Péter Eötvös and Klaus Henneberg based on the play of the same title by Anton Chekhov


Set Designer
Set Designer
Costumes

It often happens so that the new operas disappear from the stage right after the first production. Three Sisters by Péter Eötvös – one of the most important contemporary European composers – changed the view of the modern opera as a one-time thing. In the Cambridge opera guide of the 20th century, musicologist Merwin Cook named the Three Sisters the last significant opera of the last century. Since 1998, it withstood two dozen productions – and now it comes to the Russian stage.

The libretto of the Three Sisters is written in Russian, and unlike the Chekhov’s drama, the action develops nonlinearly, and the storyline is divided not into acts, but into ‘progressions’ – each of them tells the story from the point of view of one of the characters: Irina, Masha and Andrei. There is no choir in the opera, but there are two orchestras (one in the pit and one at the back of the stage) and 13 male soloists: the parts of the sisters and Natalia are written for countertenors. However, Eötvös also provided an option for mezzo-soprano – this version will be staged at the Ural Opera. Christopher Alden, the eminent New York director, was invited to the theater for the first time to stage the performance.

Music score is provided by G. RICORDI & CO., Bühnen- und Musikverlag GmbH, Berlin

Prologue

The house where Irina, Masha and Olga, the daughters of the late Colonel Prozorov, live.

‘There will come a time when everybody will know why, for what purpose, there is all this suffering’.

 

Sequence 1. Irina

Irina, ‘I was always waiting until we should be settled in Moscow, there I should meet my true love’.

Olga advises her to marry Baron Tuzenbach.

There is a fire in the town. It is extinguished by the brigade lodging here.

Tuzenbach, Lieutenant-Colonel Vershinin, Captain Soliony, Doctor and Lieutenants Fedotik and Rode come to the house.

The fire subsides.

Tuzenbach confesses his love to Irina.

Soliony confesses his love to Irina.

Natasha asks Irina to give her room to arrange a nursery for her son Bobik there.

The soldiers are going leave the town tomorrow.

Tuzenbach says goodbye to Irina in the garden.

Soliony kills the Baron in a duel.

 

Sequence 2. Andrei

Irina, ‘Life passes and will never return, and we'll never go away to Moscow’.

There is a fire in the town. It is extinguished by the brigade lodging here.

Andrei explains to his sisters that his wife Natasha does not deserve their contempt.

Lieutenant-Colonel Vershinin, Doctor and Lieutenants Fedotik and Rode come to the house.

Natasha quarrels with Olga about nurse Anfisa.

The fire subsides.

The soldiers are going leave the town tomorrow.

Doctor complains that he has forgotten everything and cannot cure anyone.

Andrey complains about the boredom in their small provincial town.

Natasha leaves home for an assignation with Protopopov, chairman of the District Council, with whom she has an affair.

 

Sequence 3. Masha

Tea in the living room: Irina is celebrating her name day.

Lieutenant-Colonel Vershinin, a new commander of the brigade lodging in the city, arrives. He is from Moscow.

The fire subsides.

The soldiers are leaving the town.

Masha tells Vershinin how she married Kulygin.

Vershinin tells her that he quarrelled with his wife.

Vershinin confesses his love to Masha.

Vershinin says goodbye to Masha in the garden.


Premiered on — May, 16 2019
Performed in Russian with Russian and English subtitles
 
Running Times 1h 35min
Doors open
1h before the beginning
Act I
1hr 35min
Finish
 
 
Awards
Award of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region

For outstanding achievements in literature and art

2019
Prize of the National newspaper Musical Review

Performance of the Year

2019

Russian opera award

Casta diva

Event of the year

2020

National Theatre Award 

Golden Mask

Opera/Best production

Opera/Best Director (Christopher Alden)

2020