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Katia Kabanova
This release captures a performance of the Leoš Janáček opera Katia Kabanova recorded at the Salzburg Festival in 1998.
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Plot Summary
Based on Leoš Janáček's opera of the same name, Katia Kabanova tells the tragic story of a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage in provincial Russia. Yearning for freedom and stifled by her overbearing mother-in-law, Kabanicha, Katia finds solace in a passionate affair with Boris. However, societal pressures and Kabanicha's cruelty drive Katia to a desperate and ultimately fatal decision.
Critical Reception
The 2002 production of Katia Kabanova received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the powerful vocal performances and the emotionally resonant staging. The opera's raw depiction of psychological torment and societal oppression was highlighted as a significant strength, though some noted the challenging nature of the subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense emotional impact and Janáček's distinctive musical language.
Elizabeth Connell's portrayal of Katia was widely lauded for its vocal and dramatic intensity.
The production effectively captured the oppressive atmosphere and psychological turmoil of the narrative.
Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are readily available for this particular 2002 production. However, Leoš Janáček's opera 'Katia Kabanova' as a whole is often appreciated for its dramatic intensity and unique musical style by opera enthusiasts.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific production.
Fun Fact
Leoš Janáček composed 'Katia Kabanova' between 1919 and 1921, drawing inspiration from Alexander Ostrovsky's 1860 play 'The Storm' (Groza).
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