This delightful comedy derived from Sheridan is rarely performed in Britain. However Sheridan's own work, The Duenna, a form of semi-opera with music by the Linleys (father and son), is itself a rarity. This Russian staging, its Scottish premiere, was not ideal as a production, with rather too much emphasis on the farcical and anti-clerical aspects, but it was musically very strong, with two casts on alternate nights.
The students at the Scottish Academy put this opera on in 1997. Later, as part of the collaboration with Scottish Opera (and as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) a more ambitious production was put on in 2012 (see separate listing).
Gergiev recorded the work with his Mariinsky forces in 1997, and a successful production at Glyndebourne followed in 2006, so perhaps the opera is at last on the way to being more widely staged.
Alexei Maslennikov (Aug 14, 16)
Vladimir Kudriashov (Aug 15)
Igor Morozov (Aug 14, 16)
Vladimir Redkin (Aug 15)
Galina Chernoba (Aug 14, 16)
Natalya Pustovaya (Aug 15)
Galina Borisova (Aug 14, 16)
Nina Galonova (Aug 15)
Arkady Mishenkin (Aug 14, 16)
Aleksandr Fedin (Aug 15)
Marina Shutova (Aug 14, 16)
Olga Terushnova (Aug 15)
Mikhail Krutikov (Aug 14, 16)
Nikolai Nizienko (Aug 15)
Vladimir Malchenko (Aug 14, 16)
Movsar Mintsayev (Aug 15)
Anton Dzhaparedze (Aug 14, 16)
Yuri Nechaev (Aug 15)
Aleksandr Arkhipov (Aug 14, 16)
Andrei Salnikov (Aug 15)
Mikhail Maslov (Aug 14, 16)
Vladimir Malchenko (Aug 15)
Viacheslav Pochansky (Aug 14, 16)
Maxim Mikhailov (Aug 15)
Andrei Salnikov (Aug 14, 16)
Yuri Markolov (Aug 15)
Konstantin Baskov (Aug 14, 16)
Nikolai Maiboroda (Aug 15)
Andrei Salnikov (Aug 14, 16)
Yuri Markolov (Aug 15)
Maxim Mikhailov (Aug 14, 16)
Peter Gluboky (Aug 15)
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