Prime esecuzioni d'Opera del ventunesimo secolo, il ritorno di artisti d'eccellenza e l'arrivo di voci nuove a NODO 2026 la manifestazione di Ostrawa in Cechia

The eighth biennial of the international festival New Opera Days Ostrava (NODO) will present seven productions during the final week of June. Six of them will receive their world premieres in Ostrava, while the seventh had its recent premiere in Montreal. Composers from the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Slovakia and the Czech Republic will gather in Ostrava – Richard Ayres, Ana Sokolović, Elliott Sharp, Miroslav Tóth, Milan Guštar, Jakub Rataj and Kristýna Švihálková. Founded in 2012, NODO is the only continuous showcase of contemporary music theatre in the Czech Republic. Organised through the collaboration of the Ostrava Center for New Music (OCNM) and the National Moravian-Silesian Theatre (NMST), the festival has consistently explored opera as a living genre and its capacity to respond to the transformations of today’s world. The 2026 edition will feature leading soloists, creative teams and distinguished conductors. Members of the international Ostrava Band will form the festival’s “opera orchestra”, joined by the Canticum Ostrava choir and dancers, including performers from NDM. Performances will take place not only at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre and the Jiří Myron Theatre, but also in the decaying complex of the former Hotel Palace in the city centre and outdoors on the lawns and tennis courts of Comenius Gardens (Komenského sady). The festival dramaturgy addresses themes of birth, love, memory, identity, solitude and hope, reflecting how contemporary creators across generations mirror our lives in their work. Tuesday, June 23 The festival opens at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre with the world premieres of two chamber operas. No. 61 (David) by British composer Richard Ayres is an intimate musical reflection on the gradual fading of memory. Drawing on his personal experience of his father’s dementia, Ayres creates imagined inner dialogues and shifting mental images oscillating between memory and dream. The production will be conducted by Marek Šedivý , music director of the opera at NMST, and directed by Michal Pěchouček , with set and costume design by Patricia Talacko . The title role will be performed by bass-baritone Nicholas Isherwood . The second half of the evening presents the “instrumental opera” Company by composer and performer Kristýna Švihálková . Inspired by the prose of Samuel Beckett, the work for two percussionists, voice and electronics unfolds as a fragile web of relationships, echoes and contrasts. Voices emerge and disappear, reality merges with imagination, and the music moves on the threshold between sound and silence. The staging is prepared by Jiří Nekvasil and David Bazika . Wednesday, June 24
At dusk, the festival moves to the open space of Comenius Gardens (Komenského sady), where the world premiere of White Death by Slovak composer Miroslav Tóth – commissioned by the festival – will take place on the lawn and tennis courts of the OSTRA Sport Centre. This dystopian sci-fi opera in three parts is set after the Earth has shifted from its orbit and humanity struggles to survive. The central duo – Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä and German teleshopping marketer Horst Fuchs – will be portrayed by soprano Beatriz Gaudêncio Ramos and mezzo-soprano Bella Adamova . The production is​ directed by Nela H. Kornetová , with set design by Matěj Sýkora and musical direction by Jan Bubák . Thursday, June 25 Opened in 1913 as Hotel National, hotel Palace was once among the most luxurious hotels of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After years of decay and unsuccessful renovations, part of the complex was revitalised in 2016 through the Kampus Palace student residence, which during the Ostrava Days festival hosts musicians from around the world. Now, more than half of this vast and dilapidated complex awaits major reconstruction. Before that transformation begins, Palace will become a temporary opera venue. In its almost cinematic, haunting interiors, two world premieres by Czech composers will be presented. Milan Guštar’s New Theory of Harmony draws on the theoretical legacy of Alois Hába, transforming his reflections on microtonal systems into a musical drama about the search for order and freedom. On stage, the composer’s “body” and “soul” – reason and intuition – confront one another, portrayed by actor Miloslav Čížek and soprano Markéta Drabina Schaffartzik . Conducted by Pavel Šnajdr , the production is created by the Slovak duo Veronika Trokšiarová and Laura Černáková . The one-act opera In the Eyes of the Dragonfly by Jakub Rataj , inspired by haiku by Japanese masters, focuses on the precision of detail: from a single image, a broader landscape gradually unfolds. The musical structure expands from unison into layered textures of voices, string quartet and electronics. Dance, choreographed by Helena Ratajová , forms an integral part of the performance. Director Gabriela Gabašová incorporates the atmosphere of the abandoned space as an active element of the staging. Friday, June 26 V Divadle Jiřího Myrona se uskuteční světová premiéra opery SUBSTANCE: Nekonečný Spinoza amerického skladatele Elliotta Sharpa . Dílo pro tenor, sbor, komorní ansámbl a elektroniku je inspirováno myšlením Barucha Spinozy a jeho pojetím „substance“ jako principu nekonečna. Spinozovo řemeslo brusiče čoček se promítá do koncepce díla: téma pohledu a zaostření formuje scénografii i zvukový design. V jediné sólové roli Barucha Spinozy se představí tenorista Valentino Blasina . Režii připravuje Lukáš Jiřička , choreografii Carolina Arandia , h udebníky povede Petr Kotík .
The Jiří Myron Theatre will host the world premiere of SUBSTANCE: The Infinite Spinoza by American composer Elliott Sharp . Scored for tenor, choir, chamber ensemble and electronics, the opera is inspired by the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and his conception of “substance” as a principle of infinity. Spinoza’s craft as a lens grinder informs both the visual and sonic concept of the production, with the themes of perspective and focus shaping the scenography and sound design. Tenor Valentino Blasina will appear in the sole role of Spinoza. The production is directed by Lukáš Jiřička , with choreography by Carolina Arandia , and conducted by Petr Kotík . Saturday, June 27 The biennial concludes at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre with the European premiere of Clown(s) by Serbian-Canadian composer – and in this case also librettist – Ana Sokolović (Czech audiences previously saw her opera Svadba ). Travelling entertainers of all kinds once wandered the world, offering both comic and deeply poignant scenes from our lives; through grotesque exaggeration and delicate lyricism, the composer explores joy, fear, love and sorrow as fundamental human experiences. The world premiere of Clown(s) in Montreal at the turn of January and February caused a sensation. Four soloists from Canada – Aline Kutan, Mireille Lebel, Andrew Haji and Bruno Roy – will travel to​ Ostrava for the European premiere. The new production is prepared by Jiří Nekvasil and David Bazika and conducted by Bruno Ferrandis . YouTube: newmusicostrava konczyna @n ewmusicostrava.cz Facebook: ocnhOva tel.: + 420 777 613 184 Instagram: ocnh 27/02 Comunicato Stampa Info: www.newmusicostrava.cz bellaunavitaalloperablogspot.com

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