- Jiří Bělohlávek (conductor)
- Jiří Heřman (director)
- Stanislava Jirků (voice)
- Jana Levicová (voice)
- Pavla Vykopalová (voice)
- Alžběta Poláčková (voice)
- Ivan Kusnjer (voice)
- Prague Philharmonic Choir
- Kühn Children’s Choir
- National Theatre Opera Orchestra and Chorus
- Hry o Marii (The Miracle of Mary) H 236
Tickets for performances at the National
Theatre are available at the relevant box offices.
Bohuslav Martinů created this musico-dramatic work made up of four
self-contained and contrasting parts in 1933 and 1934. Its central theme,
inspired by medieval miracle plays and legends, is the benevolence and
compassionateness of the Virgin Mary, and in the wider sense (and above all)
womanhood – wise, foolish, sinful, vain, affectionate, self-sacrificing,
munificent… In the spirit of the inter-war avant-garde, Martinů loosens up
opera conventions and in an extremely free manner handles a gamut of expressive
means – from solo voice, through characters formed by a group of singers, dance,
spoken word, stylisation of folk theatre and poetry, to the principles of epic
theatre. The work’s latest production at the National Theatre marks the 50th
anniversary of Bohuslav Martinů’s death.
