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So, 'Stravinsky/Tchaikovsky: Mavra/Iolanta' is quite an interesting piece. Axel Ranisch’s direction blends these two operas in a way that feels both fresh and nostalgic. The atmosphere is rich, balancing the whimsical nature of Mavra with the more solemn tones of Iolanta. The pacing allows for a deep dive into the characters’ emotional journeys—it's all about family ties and self-discovery. You get this unique mix of fairy tale elements and stark reality that leaves you pondering. The performances are commendable; they bring a certain earnestness to the narrative. It's not just a straightforward adaptation; there’s a layer of creativity that makes it stand out, almost like a thoughtful reflection on what it means to grow up.
Interesting blend of two operasRich emotional atmosphereUnique take on coming-of-age themes
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