BBC Music Magazine

Paderewski

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Manru (DVD)

Peter Berger, Ewa Tracz, Monika Ledzion-porcynska, Anna Lubanska, Miko aj Zalasi ski, Dariusz

Machej, Lukasz Golinski, Maciej Ufniak, Stanislaw Tomanek, Teatru Wielkiego-opery Narodowej/ Grzegorz Nowak

National Institute Frederick Chopin NIFCDVD009 (DVD) 146 mins

‘It’s a story about the deep abyss that divides different communitie­s, about the hate that divides different races and people that are not alike. And that’s happening right before our eyes.’ Marek Weiss, director of this 2018 production of famed Polish pianist Ignacy Paderewski’s only opera from the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, is eloquent in his bonus interview but equally so in the staging itself, which makes a strong case for its wider revival.

Premiered in German in Dresden in 1901, and quite frequently staged for some decades, Manru is now rarely performed even in the composer’s homeland. It is sung here in a Polish translatio­n.

Ulana has married the Roma Manru, earning her mother’s curse and the disapprova­l of the other villagers in the Tatra Mountains setting. Yet Manru yearns for his own people and eventually abandons Ulana and their son to rejoin them, with a Roma girl in tow. Paderewski clothes this tragic tale in music that consciousl­y imitates Roma and Polish folk models, framed in what is a lightly Wagnerian apparatus of a throughcom­posed score using leitmotifs. The result is an accomplish­ed and attractive piece of genuine musical and dramatic quality.

In this modern-dress production, all the roles are performed with conviction and the tensions inherent in the piece are painfully exposed. Ewa Tracz realises Ulana’s mix of strength and vulnerabil­ity, with Peter Berger displaying the conflict at the centre of Manru’s personalit­y. Miko aj Zalasi ski is forthright as Ulana’s rejected lover, Urok.

Conductor Grzegorz Nowak marshals the substantia­l forces of the Polish National Opera with consistent fervour. George Hall PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ PICTURE & SOUND ★★★★

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