
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (The Royal Opera House)
Mussorgsky was inspired to compose his masterpiece Boris Godunov after reading Pushkin’s Shakespeare-inspired play of the same name. It features one of the most dramatically rewarding bass-baritone roles: a noble ruler who loves his children and his people, but whose thirst for power has led him to commit a terrible crime. Bryn Terfel is “a powerful new Boris” (The Observer) in Richard Jones’ new production of the original 1869 score. Antonio Pappano conducts an outstanding cast that also includes John Graham-Hall as the crafty Prince Shuisky and John Tomlinson as the vagabond monk Varlaam.
Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (The Royal Opera House)
March 21, 2016
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Cast (7)

Bryn Terfel
Boris Godunov

Ain Anger
Pimen

David Butt Philip
Grigory Otrepiev

John Graham-Hall
Prince Shuisky

Kostas Smoriginas
Andrei Shchelkalov

Jeremy White
Nikitich

Vlada Borovko
Xenia
Crew (3)
Directing

Richard Jones
Director
Writing
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Antonio Pappano
Conductor

Modeste Moussorgsky
Music