Anna Netrebko Will Star in Three Met-Bolshoi Productions
MOSCOW — Two of the world’s most important opera companies, the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the Bolshoi Theater here, will collaborate on three stagings in coming years, they announced on Monday. The productions — Verdi’s “Aida,” Strauss’s “Salome” and Wagner’s “Lohengrin” — will all star the Russian diva Anna Netrebko.
Vladimir
Urin, the Bolshoi’s general director, said in a news conference here
that he mentioned his Met counterpart, Peter Gelb, and their
negotiations at a meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last February. Mr. Putin approved the arrangement, which will result in performances from 2019 to 2022.
But
Mr. Gelb said the collaboration did not constitute true cultural
diplomacy since, unlike during the Cold War, Russian and American
performers now work together so often. Ms. Netrebko, for example, has
been one of the Met’s biggest stars for the past decade.
Mr.
Urin said that he and Mr. Gelb were introduced by a Bolshoi adviser:
John Berry, the former artistic director of the English National Opera
in London, which had developed a healthy co-producing relationship with
the Met.
“To
collaborate with this great theater has been a longtime dream,” Mr.
Urin said of the Met in a statement, while Mr. Gelb spoke highly of the
Bolshoi’s recently renovated technical facilities.
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So far we have only seen Aida.
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