Tchaikovsky’s opera Pique Dame (Queen of Spades) has been a popular success since its world premiere in St Petersburg in 1890, when it shocked many by exposing the darker side of society’s civilised elite. The Norwegian director Stefan Herheim – previously at the festival with Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin – is widely acclaimed for his unconventional opera stagings and spectacular productions. Herheim has transported the story to a recognisable, contemporary setting, with Mariss Jansons conducting the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. This is an opera which aims for the heart.
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June 9 - July 3
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Russian
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Duration of performance unknown (inclusief pauze)
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The second Russian opera in the anniversary season of the Dutch National Opera is a new production of Tchaikovsky’s Pique dame (Queen of spades). It revolves around the obsessive desire for becoming rich through gambling.