Bortniansky: Creonte | Toccata Classics TOCC0807

Bortniansky: Creonte

£26.55

Label: Toccata Classics

Cat No: TOCC0807

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Expected Release Date: 7th August 2026

Contents

Artists

Olha Fomichova (soprano)
Margharyta Bilokiz (mezzo-soprano)
Serhiy Bortnyk (tenor)
Danylo Kotok (tenor)
Stanislav Pashchuk (tenor)
National Choir of Ukraine ’Dumka’ (chorus)
National Presidential Orchestra (orchestra)

Conductor

Herman Makarenko

Works

Bortnyansky, Dmitri

Creonte

Artists

Olha Fomichova (soprano)
Margharyta Bilokiz (mezzo-soprano)
Serhiy Bortnyk (tenor)
Danylo Kotok (tenor)
Stanislav Pashchuk (tenor)
National Choir of Ukraine ’Dumka’ (chorus)
National Presidential Orchestra (orchestra)

Conductor

Herman Makarenko

About

In 1776, during a spell in Italy early in his career, the Ukrainian composer Dmytro Bortniansky (1751-1825) wrote Creonte, an opera seria based on Sophocles' tragedy Antigone and poised, like early Mozart, on the cusp between Baroque and Classical styles. Although a success in its day, Creonte then vanished for 250 years, until it was discovered by chance in a Portuguese library. It may have been hidden there because its tale of love versus power ends with a surprising democratic twist - a daring move in those autocratic times. Since Creonte is the first surviving opera by a Ukrainian composer, its revival in Kyiv in 2024 became a gesture of defiance, a symbol of national importance underlining the continued vigour of Ukrainian culture even in wartime. This remarkable recording then followed, made in sessions between Russian bombing, black-outs and power-cuts - itself a testimony to Ukrainian national resilience.

Cast:
- Creonte: Serhiy Bortnyk (tenor)
- Antigona: Olha Fomichova (soprano)
- Ermone: Danylo Kotok (tenor)
- Ardasto: Stanislav Pashchuk (tenor)
- Ismena: Margharyta Bilokiz (mezzo-soprano)

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