Music: Maurice Ravel Adaptation: Joris Barcaroli Title: Španělská hodinka Libretto : Franc-Nohain
Music: Jaroslav Krček Title: Šaty, které svět neviděl Libretto: Jaroslav Krček Theme: Věra Provazníková
Director : Eliška Mervartová Conductor : Sébastien Bagnoud
Lights and projection: Martin Krupa Scenography and costumes: Zita Miklošová
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King : Jan Maria Hájek
Buffoon: Adam Born
Master: Kornél Mikecz
Apprantice: Jan Cikrt
Apprantice: Filip Jelínek
People: Eva Nováková, Jan Cikrt, Petra Vacková, Filip Jelínek
Pantomime: Vojtěch Svoboda, Bora Debnárová
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Conception: Anita Jirovská
Torquemada: Vít Šantora
Gonzalve: Jan Maria Hájek
Ramiro: Rostislav Florian
Don Iñigo Gomez: Kornél Mikecz
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Jaroslav Krček “The Dress the World Hasn’t Seen” and Maurice Ravel “Spanish Hour”. Two comic operas to think about. A combination of two contemporary composers, one inspired primarily by the historical and folkloric area of Czech culture, the other representing the impressionistic spirit of 20th century in France. A meeting of two cultures, but also of two generations of musicians. For Opera Studio Praha, z.s., the traditional way of presentation is the stage performance of opera together with the art of pantomime. This time it is no different.