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Cast: Viktor Piščaev [of the Mikhailovsky Ballet and Opera Theatre, St. Petersburg], Elena Mirtova [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg], Anatoli Buganov [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg] et al.
Cast: Viktor Piščaev [of the Mikhailovsky Ballet and Opera Theatre, St. Petersburg], Elena Mirtova [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg], Anatoli Buganov [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg] et al.
Production sponsored by the Nevskaia Perspektiva Association of St. Petersburg, Russia
Production sponsored by the Nevskaia Perspektiva Association of St. Petersburg, Russia
First performance on 11 February 1992
First performance on 11 February 1992. Performed in the St. Petersburg Opera Theatre in 1993
Available on tape and videotape. The libretto has also been translated into English
Available on tape and videotape  
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Revision as of 17:09, 11 December 2017

[1992]: Karelian Opera Theater, Petrozavodsk

Amok [An opera based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]

[1].
Language: Russian
[2].
Libretto by: Viktor Guin and Boris Sinkin
[3].
Music by: Boris Sinkin
[4].
Cast: Viktor Piščaev [of the Mikhailovsky Ballet and Opera Theatre, St. Petersburg], Elena Mirtova [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg], Anatoli Buganov [of the Kirov (Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre, St. Petersburg] et al.
[5].
Production sponsored by the Nevskaia Perspektiva Association of St. Petersburg, Russia
[6].
First performance on 11 February 1992. Performed in the St. Petersburg Opera Theatre in 1993
[7].
Available on tape and videotape