TRAILER | SOROCHINTSY FAIR Mussorgsky – Komische Oper Berlin

A devil is at work in the Ukrainian village of Sorochintsy, terrifying residents and travellers alike. Among them a farmer whose daughter is not allowed to marry her lover because her quarrelsome stepmother is against it. Drinking songs, dances, folklore and a wild witches’ Sabbath - Barrie Kosky stages Mussorgsky’s comic-grotesque opera as a colourful, plump folk play. Left unfinished, it was reconstructed by Pavel Lamm and instrumentalised by Vissarion Shebalin in 1932, respecting the work’s uncouth style. Streamed on OperaVision on 31 May 2020 at 19:00 CET and available for 1 month: CAST Cherevik, a peasant: Jens Larsen Khivrya, his wife: Agnes Zwierko Parasya, Cherevik’s daughter: Mirka Wagner Gritsko, a peasant lad: Alexander Lewis Afanasiy Ivanovich: Ivan Turšić Old crony: Tom Erik Lie The gypsy: Hans Gröning Chernobog, the black god: Carsten Sabrowski Chorus: Chor der Komischen Oper Berlin, Vocalconsort Berl
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