Tcherniakov: Giulio Cesare in Egitto
Черняков: Юлий Цезарь в Египте
Baroque opera is always a challenge for a director. How does one bring to life a work where characters typically "stand and sing"? But Chernyakov's genius lies in his complete mastery of the concept of affect, hurling his characters from one emotional extreme to another. He masterfully directs the internal drama, with a keen dramatic instinct and unwavering trust in the score, somehow conjuring endless surprises from the long-familiar material.
Theatrical wizard Dmitry Chernyakov places the characters of the monumental Giulio Cesare within the stark neo-realism of a giant concrete bunker from the Cold War era. The result is not merely an opera, but a psychological drama of the highest intensity, where plaster crumbles from the ceiling and the walls shudder from explosions.
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