The National Center for the Performing Arts will start its annual opera festival with Russian opera Eugene Onegin, a co-production of Mariinsky Theater and the National Center for the Performing Arts. Provided to China Daily |
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"I want everything to be very natural. As Stanislavsky once said of a play by Chekhov, 'nothing happens, people sit, have lunch and human lives are destroyed'."
The director says it's even difficult for today's Russian actors to sing and perform the opera, let alone the Chinese cast.
The NCPA invited the director and singing coaches from Russia to audition and train Chinese performers last year. Wei believes that the Chinese cast will give audiences a pleasant surprise.
"This is my first opera singing in Russian," says baritone Yuan Chenye, who performs the title role Onegin. "It's destiny that I won the Tchaikovsky Music Competition in Moscow 20 years ago. Because of the relationship between the two countries, we learned little Russian opera in the past three decades.
"This time, the Russian director and coaches remind me that in 1990, when I worked at the China Opera House, I met a Russian director who impressed me with the great Russian drama tradition. He can sing, dance and perform. He can do anything onstage."
The NCPA's opera festival will present 10 operas, including La Traviata, Turandot, Il Trovatore and Chinese original operas.
"The NCPA has hosted the annual opera festival since 2009. This year's theme will be: Western opera is spreading while Chinese opera is blossoming," Wei says.
IF YOU GO
7:30 pm, March 14-17. National center for the Performing Arts, west of Tian'anmen Square, Xicheng district, Beijing. 010-6655-0000.
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