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Faust
Деталі вистави
Conductor of the premiere update:
- Alla KULBABA
Choirmaster of the premiere update:
- Oleksandr TARASENKO
Chief choreographer:
- Viktor IAREMENKO
Ballet rehearsal coach:
- Tetiana BELETSKA
Directors who lead the performance:
- Viktoriia KOVNIR
- Olga MONETOVA-FEDOROVA
- Dar’ia IAROVA
French language consultant:
- Nina FILOPONENKO
Production director:
- Mario CORRADI
Scenographer:
- Andrii ZLOBIN
Conductors:
- Alla KULBABA
- Viktor OLIYNYK
Mask creator:
- Viktor GUKAYLO
Prompters:
- Nataliia GONTSOVSKA
- Roman BUDZIAK
Director of the premiere update:
- Mykola TRETIAK
Costume designer:
- Ganna IPATIEVA
Choirmaster:
- Denys KRUTKO
Concertmasters:
- Nataliia ROMENSKA
- Maiia SHLIAPOCHNYK
- ФЕСЕНКО Костянтин
- Kostiantyn FESENKO
Literary translation:
- Larysa MAMUNYA
Number of actions:
- Opera in 3 acts
Running time:
- 3 hours 30 minutes. Presented with two interval.
Language:
- Sung in French with Ukrainian surtitles
Number of actions:
- Opera in 3 acts
Running time:
- 3 hours 30 minutes. Presented with two interval.
Language:
- Sung in French with Ukrainian surtitles
Mephistopheles, dressed “en vrai gentilhomme”, as a real gentleman, appears and offers his services. What does Faust want? Riches, glory, power? Faust declares the he yearns for the good that encompasses them all: youth. Mephistopheles is ready to grant him youth at a “trifling” cost: while on earth Mephistopheles will serve Faust, “down there” Faust must serve him. To win Faust’s indecision Mephistopheles conjures up the vision of a young and beautiful girl: Marguerite. Faust sign the contract and Mephistopheles transforms him into a young man and promises him that he will meet Marguerite “this very day”.
Faust is anxious to meet Marguerite and Mephistopheles promises to make her appear very soon. The whole group comes back and rushes into a swirling waltz. Siebel looks for Marguerite, but as she appears, Mephistopheles turns him away from her. Faust, stricken by her beauty, offers his arm to her, but she refuses. She protests that she is neither a “demoiselle”, nor a beauty. As she appeared so she disappears and amidst Faust’s disappointment and Mephistopheles’ amusement, the crowd resumes the waltz.
Marguerite cannot stop thinking at the young man who offered her his arm. He sees him as the man of her dreams and sings the song of the King of Thule’ who until his death kept a golden goblet with the image of her lady-love sculpted in it. She notes the casket and decides to open it. She covers herself with jewels and, in front of a mirror, whishes her admirer could see her now.
Martha, her neighbor, suggests that she keeps the jewels which she thinks are a gift from the gentleman who had offered his arm to her.
Mephistopheles and Faust arrive. Mephistopheles brings Martha the sad news of her husband’s death in the battlefield. Martha tries to find consolation in Mephistopheles and tries to persuade him to marry her. Faust and Marguerite go away and Faust begins to woo the young girl. Marguerite, frightened by Faust’s kisses, tries to run away. Mephistopheles calls upon the forces of night so that Marguerite yields to Faust’ love. The spell works. Marguerite gives in and gives herself to Faust.
Number of actions:
- Opera in 3 acts
Running time:
- 3 hours 30 minutes. Presented with two interval.
Language:
- Sung in French with Ukrainian surtitles
Number of actions:
- Opera in 3 acts
Running time:
- 3 hours 30 minutes. Presented with two interval.
Language:
- Sung in French with Ukrainian surtitles