BBC Music Magazine

Rimsky-korsakov

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The Golden Cockerel (DVD) Dmitry Ulyanov, Nina Minasyan, Andrei Popov, Margarita Neksarova, Mischa Scelomians­ky; Chorus and Orchestra of Opéra National de Lyon/ Daniele Rustioni; dir. Barrie Kosky (Lyon, 2021)

Naxos DVD: 2.110731;

Blu-ray: NBD0150V 128 mins

Filmed at the Opéra de Lyon in May 2021, this production of what is probably Rimskykors­akov’s bestknown opera outside Russia is to an extent a victim of Covid. Conductor Daniele Rustioni wears a mask, as do the members of the chorus – though not the principals. One of the opera’s most spectacula­r moments – the Wedding Procession of King Dodon and the Queen of Shemakha – is reduced to a dance with just four participan­ts.

Barry Kosky’s production­s are often extraordin­ary in terms of visuals. Here the set – a drab heathland with a single bare tree to one side – has to do for all three acts, by which time it has inevitably palled. There are neverthele­ss some clever moments – the childlike Dodon has a wonderful mechanical horse at one point, while the Golden Cockerel itself is a nearly naked man mostly seated halfway up the tree, with the (soprano) voice coming from elsewhere. Deaths are ghoulish à la Kosky. But all in all, this is not the show the talented director might have given us in better circumstan­ces.

Yet – and importantl­y – the music is superbly sung and acted by an all-russian cast. Dmitry Ulyanov makes a suitably grubby, idiotic Tsar (Rimsky’s score was premiered after the composer’s death in censored form due to its clear satirical content), while Nina Minasyan is a scintillat­ing Queen and Andrei Popov an eerie Astrologer.

Meanwhile the brilliance and colour of Rimsky-korsakov’s unusual harmonies and orchestrat­ion register impressive­ly, with Rustioni and the Lyon forces on consistent­ly impressive form. George Hall

PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING & SOUND ★★★★

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