ANDREJS ŽAGARS, since 1996 the General Director of the Latvian National Opera, is one of the most interesting talents among today's stage directors.
After graduating from the Latvian Academy of Music and the Film Actor's Studio, he became a popular actor in Latvian and Russian films, and on the theatre stage.
Under his leadership, the Latvian National Opera has developed into an internationally acclaimed company, one of the most progressive ones among the Eastern Europe opera houses. Lead by Andrejs Žagars, the LNO took part in several international opera festivals and also toured to Taiwan, to Hong Kong, to Mexico and Beijing as well as in Europe.
He participated at the Maifestspiele festival in Wiesbaden and at the Kuresaare (Estonia) opera festival with The Flying Dutchman, as well as at the Savonlinna Opera Festival with The Demon. His Lady Macbeth was performed in Catania and at the Hong Kong International Arts festival. His Queen of Spades was shown in Bordeaux and Luxembourg.
Andrejs Žagars established the annual Riga Opera Festival as an international event that showcases the best productions of the Latvian National Opera and attracts an international audience as well as critics from the world's leading music magazines and newspapers.
His fresh interpretations of classic opera works won praise in the international press. Articles about Andrejs Žagars have appeared in The Economist, The Financial Times, Arts Manager, Opernglas, Opernwelt and other issues.
Furthermore, Andrejs Žagars established a studio for young opera soloists in Riga. Many young talents who today have an international carrier began in the studio.
As a stage director, Andrejs Žagars has staged:
His future plans include Wagner’s Lohengrin in the Lithuanian National Opera (2013) and the Opera of the Slovak National Theatre (2013), Prokofiev’s Betrothal in a Monastery in The Perm State P.I. Tchaikovsky Opera and Ballet Theatre (2013) , Wagner’s Tannhäuser in Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre (2013) and Prague Opera (2014).
Andrejs Žagars has received several awards:
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