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Opera On 3 – Weinberg's The Portrait
Saturday 28 May
6.00-8.30pm BBC RADIO 3
Jewish composer Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996) was born in Poland, but fled from the Nazis to Russia where he became a close friend of Shostakovich. However, today his music is much less well known than that of his contemporaries.
His three-act opera The Portrait is based on a short story by Nikolai Gogol, and tells the cautionary tale of painter Chartkov who yearns for fame and fortune until he acquires a portrait which brings him exactly that.
This new production by Opera North is directed by David Pountney, a leading figure in the revival of Weinberg's music. Tenor Paul Nilon takes the lead role of Chartkov and the Orchestra of Opera North is conducted by Rossen Gergov.
Presenters/Christopher Cook with David Nice, Producer/Sam Philips
Opera On 3 – Weinberg's The Portrait
Saturday 28 May
6.00-8.30pm BBC RADIO 3
Jewish composer Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996) was born in Poland, but fled from the Nazis to Russia where he became a close friend of Shostakovich. However, today his music is much less well known than that of his contemporaries.
His three-act opera The Portrait is based on a short story by Nikolai Gogol, and tells the cautionary tale of painter Chartkov who yearns for fame and fortune until he acquires a portrait which brings him exactly that.
This new production by Opera North is directed by David Pountney, a leading figure in the revival of Weinberg's music. Tenor Paul Nilon takes the lead role of Chartkov and the Orchestra of Opera North is conducted by Rossen Gergov.
Presenters/Christopher Cook with David Nice, Producer/Sam Philips
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