Rostislav Zakharov - Boris Asafyev: The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
Classical ballet
The performance is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
Running time 2 hours 40 minutes including two intervals
While the Fountain of Tears bubbles before him, Giray, khan of the Tatars, is lost in brooding. Just as the flow from the marble fount cannot be exhausted, his own sorrow will never diminish, either. The story of the Fountain of Bakhchisarai is set in motion by a romance recounting the reason for the khan's gloom. This work is one of the cornerstones of Russian ballet history, and since its premiere has enjoyed unbroken success as a representative of the genre of ballet drama, in which a dramatic performance is closely intertwined with the use of the classical language of dance and character dances. The choreographer of the work, Rotislav Zakharov, was powerfully drawn to Russian literary sources, making Pushkin's poem of the same title an obvious choice for his work, for which Boris Asafyev composed the music. The subject is a truly dramatic one: a story of jealous love. Giray, khan of the tatars has fallen wildly into love with Maria, whom he and his Tatars have abducted and forced into his harem just as she was preparing for her wedding. Zarema, the khan's first wife, does not take kindly to this situation. Tragedy is inevitable...
Conductor: Paul Connelly, Sámuel Csaba Tóth
Maria, the Prince's daughter: Tatyjana Melnyik, Ellina Pohodnih, Lili Felméry, Soobin Lee
Waclav, Maria’s fiancé: Viachaslau Hnedchyk, Gergő Ármin Balázsi, Louis Scrivener, Boris Zhurilov
Khan Giray: Iurii Kekalo, Mikalai Radziush, Vlagyiszlav Melnyik
Nurali, the Khan's Commander: András Rónai, Motomi Kiyota, Vince Topolánszky, Yago Guerra
Zarema, the Khan’s favourite wife: Maria Yakovleva, Lea Földi, Jessica Leon Carulla, Maria Beck
Featuring the Hungarian National Ballet and the Hungarian State Opera Orchestra.
Choreographer: Rostislav Vladimirovich Zakharov
Set designer: Szilárd Kerekes, Zoltán Fülöp
Costume designer: Tivadar Márk, Nóra Rományi
Assistant choreographer: Irén Hamala
Staging balletmaster: Daria Pavlenko
Company répétiteur: Stanislav Beliaevskii, Anastasia Dunets, James Forbat, Gergely Leblanc, Ildikó Pongor, Győrgy Szirb
Composer: Boris Asafyev
Librettist: Nikolai Volkov
Premiere: April 29, 1952