Beautiful Galatea. Fairy tale, legend, myth...

The good old operetta today, in the hustle and bustle of the computer age, excites the hearts of viewers no less than a century ago. And if among well acquaintances classical performances of this genre, a little-known one appears in the repertoire, it is always interesting. The Pyatigorsk operetta team presented a pleasant surprise to fans of the genre.

Constantly showing classics, the theater sometimes returns to its roots. One of the founders of the genre, Franz Suppe, staged the operetta in Vienna exactly 150 years ago. Beautiful Galatea", resurrecting ancient greek myth about the sculptor Pygmalion, who created such a beautiful female statue that he himself fell in love with her and begged the gods to revive her. The love story of Pygmalion and Galatea conquered more than one heart of artists, writers and composers, who sometimes created allegorical works on the theme of “the creator and his object.” Musical "My wonderful lady» – modern reading famous myth. Suppe's operetta, without leaving the plot of Ancient Hellas, replaced the happy ending with a more modern one. Revived by the gods, Galatea, no stranger to charming female vices, wants to fulfill all her whims, wants to be liked by everyone, to receive from the rich philanthropist Midas expensive gifts, and from Ganymede, the sculptor’s servant, he wants love. And the suffering Pygmalion begged the gods to turn the windy Galatea back into a statue, after which he sold her to Midas.

The Pyatigorsk Theater already turned to this operetta 30 years ago, staging it, naturally, in the spirit of the realities of the past, the twentieth century. And here are the directors and artistic director Theater of the Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation Svetlana Kalinskaya, director Inna Khachaturova, honorary artists of the SK conductor Vasily Remchukov and choreographer Tatyana Shabanova were again attracted by the melodies full of virtuosic brilliance, and it was decided to modernize the cheerful, unpretentious plot. They managed to ignite the entire team with their idea, and a bright, memorable performance was born, full of fascinating twists and interesting characters.

Surprises awaited the audience even before the performance began. The director’s idea was creatively embodied by the honorary worker of culture of the UK, set designer Inna Avgustinovich, who placed among the ancient columns and even on the proscenium greek statues, which during the course of the performance, to the genuine delight of the audience, began... to come to life. Galatea (honorary artist of the SK Oksana Klimenko), so desired by Pygmalion (Alexey Yakovlev), an idealist with his head in the clouds, also came to life. About the work of A. Yakovlev, it should be said that in his expressive acting there is a lot of charm, liveliness, sincere faith in love and in everything that he does on stage, clearly depicting to us a hero living in his own little world. This is immediately taken advantage of by Midas (Dmitry Patrov), a simple ancient Greek oligarch who showered Galatea with jewelry, trying in vain to attract her, but realizing that she is interested in him while gifts flow in a stream. D. Patrov created a memorable image of a greedy, selfish rich man, and this role is undoubtedly another creative success for the artist. But the dexterous, resourceful, striving to snatch more benefits, Ganymede (Nikita Rykunov) pleased the eccentric beauty. Performer of this characteristic role freely and temperamentally copes with both the vocal side and the art of stage plasticity.

But Galatea!.. The role on which the whole action rests was not only a success for Oksana Klimenko, the artist developed it, made it much deeper, more significant, combining the mythological situation with completely modern realities. The scene of the revival of Galatea, her “duet of kisses” with Ganymede are played as romances about love, and the scene of the daring “orgy”, warmly received by the audience, is truly a creative find of the artist. She is musical, graceful, flexible, and plays the role with great emotional fullness and subtle humor.

And the artists who created stage costumes, accurately captured the director’s idea: the classic tunics of the heroes contrast with the luxurious, “enticing” outfits of Galatea and the frivolous, “on the verge of a foul” dresses of the nymphs performed by the ballet dancers.

By the way, the ballet made a truly invaluable contribution to the success of the performance: lyrical dance scenes, divertissements, the grandiose “Hymn of Love” with satyrs, gods and goddesses - all this filled the performance with a spectacularly expressive atmosphere of ancient Greek bliss, successfully emphasized by the light background of the unfolding intrigue.

And above all this splendor reigns Suppe’s music with its characteristic soft Viennese melody and rhythms, uniting the plot and its embodiment into a unique harmony. Performing this music, the orchestra literally “breathed and lived” in unison with the artists. In a word, the creative team managed to create a light, elegant, ironic performance in which a bright ensemble of vocalists, dancers, musicians interact perfectly...

Peering and listening to the twists and turns of the plot of the sesquicentennial operetta, the public had the opportunity to see that it is still relevant, because relationships between people have always been and will be the focus of real art. As well as the eternal problem of a difficult choice between feelings and wealth.

MAY 18, 2016 at 19.00

Operetta theater

Pyatigorsk, Kirova Ave., 17

March 26, 2016 Stavropol state theater Operetta celebrates International Theater Day and Cultural Worker's Day.
The premiere of the operetta "The Beautiful Galatea" will take place.
The author of the music, Austrian composer Franz von Suppe, went down in history as one of the founders of Viennese operetta. Libretto modern production written by Andrey Menshikov.
Beautiful Galatea! An ancient and eternally young story about a statue created and brought to life by the power of great talent and great love its creator.
The sculptor Pygmalion, having fallen in love with his creation, asks the gods to breathe life into the statue. The revived beauty Galatea thirsts for fame, wealth, luxury and admirers, demanding the fulfillment of all her whims. She does not need the sincere and sublime love of the poor sculptor. She accepts gifts from the wealthy patron Midas, and she likes Pygmalion's calculating servant, Ganymede. Finding his beloved in his arms, Pygmalion, driven to despair, prays to the gods to turn Galatea back into a statue.....
Fairy tale, legend, myth... And yet there is a lot of reality here. The plot of the operetta is relevant: relationships between people are always in the spotlight. Eternal problem the choice between feelings and wealth is still reflected in works of art today.
On our stage, the revived heroes of the ancient myth will tell about this.
The performance was staged by:
director - Inna Khachaturova,
conductor - honorary artist of the SK Vasily Remchukov,
choreographer - honorary artist of the SK Tatyana Shabanova,
set designer - Inna Avgustinovich,
lighting designer - Anton Vasyutin.

The Austrian composer Franz Suppe wrote about the peretta “Beautiful Galatea” in 1865. The plot is based on the ancient Greek myth of Galatea, a living statue with whom her creator, the sculptor Pygmalion, fell in love. In general, this plot comes up every now and then in different works art. No less famous is Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion", where Galatea is the illiterate simpleton Eliza Dolittle, and her "creator" - Professor Higgins - molds her into a lady. In 1964, Hollywood director George Cukor made the film My Fair Lady based on Shaw's play, starring Audrey Hepburn.

The premiere of Franz Suppe's operetta took place on September 9, 1865 at the Karl Theater in Vienna. There are only four heroes in La Belle Galatea! The sparkling, light operetta quickly won the love of audiences in the main musical capitals of the world. In the seventies of the 19th century, “The Beautiful Galatea” was performed in St. Petersburg.

The performance that is brought to your attention was a hit at the Moscow Operetta Theater in the 80s. I must say that she contributed a lot to his success new edition libretto. Its author is Andrey Menshikov. In this version, the dialogues of the classic operetta acquired a relevant, sharply satirical sound. “I just saw your owner at the market, he is standing behind grapes. And this, as you understand, will last for a long time,” says the philanthropist Midas to Pygmalion’s assistant Ganymede. The audience bursts into laughter and applauds knowingly: this is the mid-eighties, an era of total shortage. "And who are you?" - Galatea asks Midas when meeting. “I am a simple, ordinary ancient Greek millionaire.” Midas struts around the stage in a tunic and with a briefcase in his hand, like business man. Under the wig and heavy makeup it is difficult to recognize the artist Yuri Vedeneev - but it is him. At that time, his repertoire consisted mainly of the romantic roles of the first heroes, so Midas in La Belle Galatea became a convincing victory for the artist in the field of poignant roles.

And Galatea was played and sung by the prima of the Operetta Theater Svetlana Varguzova. In addition to the fact that the artist has excellent vocal abilities, she is pretty, feminine, flirtatious - she is the ideal Galatea. After all, her heroine is a woman as such. The gods yielded to the sculptor’s pleas and brought the statue to life. Stepping off the pedestal onto the ground, Galatea immediately felt the power of her beauty. Men lose their minds looking at her and are ready to fulfill all her whims. For example, the philanthropist Midas brings servants with gifts for Galatea, and she joyfully tries on bracelets and tunics. “How did she find something to change into?..” - the returning Pygmalion is puzzled. “If you give a woman consciousness, then she will somehow find matter herself!” - Ganymede gets out. The role of Ganymede was wonderfully performed by Vitaly Michelet, and his mentor Pygmalion was played by Vladimir Nikolaev. In the end, the hero of the latter himself is not happy that he brought the beautiful Galatea to life... Beauty is beauty, but so many whims! “This is what happens when a woman is put on a pedestal!” - Ganymede grumbles. And Pygmalion cannot but agree with him...

An ancient and eternally young story about a statue created and brought to life by the power of the great talent and great love of its creator.

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