Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" at the New York Philharmonic, 06/22/11

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In a scene from the first of the New York Philharmonic's four performances of Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" — conducted by Music Director Alan Gilbert, and directed/designed by Doug Fitch — the Vixen (sung by soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian), whom the Forester has captured to be a pet, is tormented by the Forester's children and, after being leashed by the Forester (baritone Alan Opie), dreams of being a free woman (Emily Wagner).

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  • wow. thats so cool

  • This is one of my most favorite operas. I saw the 2004 SF Opera production and am glad the NY Phil is doing a version of it.

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