Review of Jenufa, Glyndebourne Touring Opera

Published by: Yvonne Penne-Stuart on 27th Nov 2009 | View all blogs by Yvonne Penne-Stuart


Jenůfa

An Opera in Two Acts performed by the Glyndebourne’s Touring Opera

Composed by Leoš Janáček

Directed by Nikolaus Lehnhoff

 

 

Jenůfa is an opera based on a story by Gabriela Preissová, sung in Czech with English subtitles. Tension started as soon as the curtain opened and didn’t cease until the very end.

An extremely dramatic opera which betrays well the deep love a mother has for her child, and the lengths she will go to protect that child.

As always the cast was superb, both in the singing and also the dramatic atmosphere they created. Giselle Allen in the title role was magnificent and her beautiful voice was shown to its best in the aria sung in the second act. But praise must go indeed to Anne Mason who played her mother, a vocal and acting performance of extraordinary ability which clearly moved the whole audience.

The sets and lighting contributed well to the atmosphere, especially in the last scene when the shutters were opened and light poured in to portray a happier scene.

Robin Ticciati conducted the beautiful and stirring music with sensitivity, portraying well the silent pauses that added to the tension.  The audience was clearly appreciative and one came away with a lot to think about.

 

The Glyndebourne Touring Opera is at Milton Keynes Theatre until Saturday 28th November.  Milton Keynes Box Office 0870 060 6652 (bkg fee)

www.miltonkynestheatre.com For future dates please see www.glyndebourne.com

 

Reviewed by Yvonne Penne-Stuart at the Milton Keynes Theatre on Thursday 26th November 2009

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