Adaptations of ''Anna Karenina''

This is a list of adaptations of Anna Karenina, the novel by Leo Tolstoy.

Stage

  • 1907: Anna Karénine by French playwright Edmond Guiraud.
  • 1937: Anna Karenina by Russian Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
  • 1950s: a stage version of Anna Karenina has played at the Madach Theatre of Budapest.
  • 1992: Anna Karenina by English playwright Helen Edmundson and theatre company Shared Experience; an English stage adaptation of the novel which won London Time Out Award for Outstanding Theatrical Event of 1992.
  • 2008: Anna Karenina by Lithuanian director Eimuntas Nekrošius, Italian production.
  • 2010: Anna Karenina by Ukrainian director and playwright Andriy Zholdak; a Finnish stage version of the novel.
  • 2012: Anna Karenina by American playwright Kevin McKeon and Portland Center Stage director Chris Coleman; an English stage version of the novel.

Film

Radio

Television

Ballet

Musical theatre

  • 1992: Anna Karenina, an ill-fated Broadway musical adaptation.
  • 1994: a Hungarian musical Anna Karenina composed by Tibor Kocsák, lyrics by Tibor Miklós (renewed in 2008).

Opera

  • 1904-1905: Anna Karenina by Italian composer Edoardo Granelli, composed in years 1904-1905.
  • 1905: Anna Karenina by Italian composer Salvatore Sassano on libretto by Antonio Menotti. Opera won a prize at the contest of the Institute for the Advancement of Music, Naples and was premièred by Mercadante Theater in Naples in 1905.
  • 1907: Leoš Janáček begun, but never finished the opera.
  • 1914: Anna Karénine by French composer Edmond Malherbe, unperformed.
  • 1914: Karenina Anna by Hungarian composer Jenő Hubay on libretto by Sándor Góth and Andor Gábor based on 1907 Edmond Guiraud's French dramatical adaptation. Premièred in 1923.
  • 1924: Anna Karenina by Italian verismo composer Igino Robbiani on libretto by Arturo Rosatto, premièred 1924 at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome.
  • 1930: Anna Karenina, op. 18 by Czech composer Stanislav Goldbach on libretto by Dalibor Chalupa, composed 1927-1930.
  • 1970: Anna Karenina by Ukrainian composer Yuly Sergeyevich Meytus.[10]
  • 1978: Anna Karenina by Scottish composer Iain Hamilton on his own libretto, premièred by ENO at the London Coliseum in 1981.
  • 2007: Anna Karenina, an American opera with music by David Carlson on a libretto by Colin Graham which premiered in 2007 at Florida Grand Opera. Second version with an added scene on text by Mark Streshinsky was premièred in 2010 by Opera San Jose.
  • "Anna Karenina", a song by Nikos Xydakis and Thodoris Gonis.
  • "Not even Vronsky", a song by Natasha Luna.

Literature

References

  1. "Anna Karenina (1911)". IMDB.
  2. Wake, Oliver. "Cartier, Rudolph (1904–1994)". Screenonline. Archived from the original on 1 March 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-25.
  3. "Lost BBC period drama of Anna Karenina found starring Sean Connery". London: The Daily Telegraph. 2010-08-17. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-17. (It has been suggested that reports of this sudden rediscovery are not entirely accurate as Anna Karenina has been available on DVD for a year in America.)
  4. Cuban dramatic arts site
  5. IMDb.com
  6. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/archive/40/40.html
  7. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/anna/
  8. https://national.ballet.ca/Productions/2018-19-Season/Anna-Karenina
  9. http://joffrey.org/anna
  10. "Classical Composers Database".
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