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Terfel's Boris: A Troubled Tsar's Humanity Shines
30 Jan
Summary
- Bryn Terfel delivers a powerful performance as the troubled Tsar Boris Godunov.
- Richard Jones's production presents a brutal, dark opera with compelling staging.
- Conductor Mark Wigglesworth skillfully maintains momentum and dramatic contrast.

The Royal Opera House presents a powerful revival of Richard Jones's production of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov. Bryn Terfel anchors the impressive cast with his supple and rich voice, portraying a troubled yet humane Tsar. Conductor Mark Wigglesworth adeptly guides the performance, maintaining momentum and highlighting the score's dramatic contrasts.
Jones's staging, set within a stark, charcoal-grey box, visually emphasizes the opera's dark themes. The production features striking imagery, from the chilling opening to the visually engaging 'monks' scene. Supporting performances, including Adam Palka as Pimen and Andrii Kymach as Shchelkalov, add depth to the brutal narrative.




