
Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame / Jansons, Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna State Opera
Hans Neuenfels, the luminary of modern directorâs theatre, provides a compelling, multi-layered staging of Tchaikovskyâs Pique Dame at Salzburg Festival. In the stark, mostly abstract sets by Christian Schmidt, Neuenfels âdraws gripping performances from a strong castâ (The New York Times) including Brandon Jovanovich and Evgenia Muraveva in the title roles of Herman and Lisa and legendary singer Hanna Schwarz as Countess. Mariss Jansons, âa compelling director in his elementâ (The New York Times) makes his rare appearance as an opera conductor, at the helm of the Wiener Philharmoniker â âAnother triumph in this hot festival summer!â (Neue ZĂŒrcher Zeitung). Mariss Jansons, âmaybe the best connoisseur of this unjustly neglected operaâ (SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung), turns this Queen of Spades with as much verve as sensitivity into a âcaptivating musical dramaâ (Die Zeit).
Hans Neuenfels, the luminary of modern directorâs theatre, provides a compelling, multi-layered staging of Tchaikovskyâs Pique Dame at Salzburg Festival. In the stark, mostly abstract sets by Christian Schmidt, Neuenfels âdraws gripping performances from a strong castâ (The New York Times) including Brandon Jovanovich and Evgenia Muraveva in the title roles of Herman and Lisa and legendary singer Hanna Schwarz as Countess. Mariss Jansons, âa compelling director in his elementâ (The New York Times) makes his rare appearance as an opera conductor, at the helm of the Wiener Philharmoniker â âAnother triumph in this hot festival summer!â (Neue ZĂŒrcher Zeitung). Mariss Jansons, âmaybe the best connoisseur of this unjustly neglected operaâ (SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung), turns this Queen of Spades with as much verve as sensitivity into a âcaptivating musical dramaâ (Die Zeit).
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Hans Neuenfels, the luminary of modern directorâs theatre, provides a compelling, multi-layered staging of Tchaikovskyâs Pique Dame at Salzburg Festival. In the stark, mostly abstract sets by Christian Schmidt, Neuenfels âdraws gripping performances from a strong castâ (The New York Times) including Brandon Jovanovich and Evgenia Muraveva in the title roles of Herman and Lisa and legendary singer Hanna Schwarz as Countess. Mariss Jansons, âa compelling director in his elementâ (The New York Times) makes his rare appearance as an opera conductor, at the helm of the Wiener Philharmoniker â âAnother triumph in this hot festival summer!â (Neue ZĂŒrcher Zeitung). Mariss Jansons, âmaybe the best connoisseur of this unjustly neglected operaâ (SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung), turns this Queen of Spades with as much verve as sensitivity into a âcaptivating musical dramaâ (Die Zeit).



















