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Káťa Kabanová

Káťa Kabanová (also known in various spellings including Katia, Katja, Katya, and Kabanowa) is an opera in three acts, with music by Leoš Janáček to a libretto by the composer based on The Storm, a play by Alexander Ostrovsky, translated by Vincenc Červinka. The opera was also largely inspired by Janáček's love for Kamila Stösslová. Although he was 67 when it was premiered, Káťa Kabanová is a clear response to Janáček's feelings for Kamila, and the work is dedicated to her. The first performance was at the National Theatre Brno on 23 November 1921.

Káťa Kabanová

Czech

23 November 1921 (1921-11-23)

The opera has had a complex publication history. František Neumann, the conductor of the opera's first performance, made changes that were incorporated into the first publication of the score in 1922 by Universal Edition. Conductor Václav Talich later produced a "re-orchestrated" version of the score. In 1992, Sir Charles Mackerras published a critical edition of the opera.[1]

1979/2006: Decca Classics 475 7518 (2006 CD reissue of the 1979 recording, also available as download); , Petr Dvorský, Dalibor Jedlička, Naděžda Kniplová; Vladimír Krejčík, Zdenĕk Švehla, Libuše Márová, Jaroslav Souček, Jitka Pavlová, Gertrude Jahn, Adolf Tomaschek, Hedwig Drechsler; Vienna Philharmonic; Chorus of the Vienna State Opera; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor

Elisabeth Söderström

1994: 10 8016-2 612: Drahomíra Tikalová, Ludmila Komancová, Beno Blachut, Viktor Kočí, Zdeněk Kroupa; Prague National Theatre Orchestra and Chorus; Jaroslav Krombholc, conductor

Supraphon

1997: Supraphon SU 3291-2 632: , Dagmar Pecková, Erika Bauerová, Dana Burešová, Eva Randová, Miroslav Kopp, Jozef Kundlák, Peter Straka, Zdeněk Harvánek; Czech Philharmonic; Prague National Theatre Chorus; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor

Gabriela Beňačková

2007: B00119PUQS: Cheryl Barker, Jane Henschel, Robert Brubaker; Chorus and Orchestra Welsh National Opera; Carlo Rizzi, conductor

Chandos

2024: LSO0889: Amanda Majeski (Katya), Simon O'Neill (Boris), Katarina Dalayman (Kabanicha), Andrew Staples (Tichon), Ladislav Elgr (Kudrjash), Magdalena Kožená (Varvara), Pavlo Hunka (Dikoy), Claire Barnett-Jones (Glasha & Feklusha), Lukáš Zeman (Kuligin), Chorus and Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra; Simon Rattle (conductor).

LSO Live

(Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0-14-029312-4

Holden, Amanda

. Leoš Janáček: Kát’a Kabanová in The Cambridge Opera Handbook, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982 ISBN 0-521-23180-9.

Tyrrell, John

Tyrrell, John. Janáček: Years of a Life, London: Faber and Faber, 2006/7

: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project

Káťa Kabanová

Metropolitan Opera synopsis of Kát’a Kabanová

La Fenice 2003 production (Czech/Italian libretto, historical illustrations, analysis), 164 pages (1.6 MB)

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