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War and Peace, op. 91, Prokofiev
D: Francesca Zambello
C: Mark Ermler
Review/Opera; An East-West 'War and Peace' Is Part Lyricism, Part Realism

Musically, the performance rarely disappointed. Mark Ermler, music director of the Bolshoi Opera, knows this work intimately and proved it. His conducting caught the shadings of the first act and did what could be done to disguise the blatancy of the second. Sheri Greenawald was a more healthy and obvious Natasha than the role ideally requires, but she sang with her usual professionalism. The Soviet baritone Vladimir Chernov delivered Andrei's tortured monologues in clear-toned, almost tenorial upper tones and was believable as the gentle humanist and war-hater. Peter Kazaras as the perfect gentleman Pierre and James Hoback as that nasty little seducer Anatol also were persuasive.

Loe rohkem
30 juuli 1990www.nytimes.comDonal Henahan
Seattle Takes Risk and Wins With Soviet Opera Selection

Seattle Opera’s opening night performance brought the house to its feet even before the final orchestral cadences sounded, and Seattle critics doled out generous praise in the following day’s newspapers.

Loe rohkem
31 juuli 1990www.latimes.comKenneth Herman