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Scottish Opera The Adventures of Mr Broucek |
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08/04/2010 00:00 |
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10/04/2010 00:00 |
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£10.00 |
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Theatre Royal , Glasgow |
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0141 240 1122 |
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www.ambassadortickets.com/Glasgow |
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info@lifein.co.uk |
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282 Hope Street
Glasgow
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Glasgow |
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G2 3QA |
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Scottish Opera The Adventures of Mr Broucek
The Adventures of Mr Broucek is one of Janácek’s most vibrantly original works. Rarely presented in the UK, this is an exciting new collaboration with Opera North. The production is a first for Scottish Opera who, with Welsh National Opera, championed the composer’s work in the 1970s and 80s with an acclaimed Janácek Cycle.
The beer-fuelled Mr Broucek’s adventures take him through space and time: first to the moon and then to the middle of the revolution in 15th-century Prague. By turns funny, surreal, tender and thrilling, the opera is full of wonderful portraits and parodies - of artists, poets, soldiers, and the ordinary people of Janácek’s homeland.
The music is just as varied as Broucek’s adventures, from the extra-terrestrial sounds of the moon music, to the gorgeous orchestral interlude which transforms the action from the moon to Prague. Bagpipes and an organ add an edge to the stirringly patriotic Hussite hymns and celebrations, sung by a 40 strong chorus.
John Fulljames directs a superb cast including English tenor John Graham Hall and Scottish contralto Frances McCafferty, making her Scottish Opera débuts, alongside celebrated Scottish baritone Donald Maxwell.
Production supported by The Alexander Gibson CircleSung in English with English supertitlesA new co-production with Opera North |
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