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Rimsky-Korsakov: May Night [Korobov] [VAI] - Rimski-Korsakov: Majskaja noch [Korobov] [VAI] [ ÉLŐ ] |
Nyikolaj Andrejevics Rimszkij-Korszakov (1844-1908) |
Valeria Zaytseva (koloraturszoprán), Irina Chistyakova (mezzoszoprán), Natalia Vladimirskaya (mezzoszoprán), Oleg Polpudin (tenor), Vyacheslav Voynarovsky (tenor), Anatoly Loshak (basszus), Dmitry Ulyanov (basszus), Roman Ulybin (basszus), Ella Feyginova (ének), Maria Lobanova (ének), Maria Suvorova (ének), Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre Chorus (vegyeskórus), Alexander Titel (rendező), Felix Korobov (karmester), Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre Orchestra (zenekar) |
első megjelenés éve: 2010 120 perc |
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(2010)
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1. | May Night
Valeria Zaytseva (koloraturszoprán), Irina Chistyakova (mezzoszoprán), Natalia Vladimirskaya (mezzoszoprán), Oleg Polpudin (tenor), Vyacheslav Voynarovsky (tenor), Anatoly Loshak (basszus), Dmitry Ulyanov (basszus), Roman Ulybin (basszus), Ella Feyginova (ének), Maria Lobanova (ének), Maria Suvorova (ének), Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre Chorus (vegyeskórus), Alexander Titel (rendező), Felix Korobov (karmester), Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre Orchestra (zenekar)
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Opera in 3 acts, 4 scenes Libretto: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov [Based on Nikolai Gogol's story May Night, or the Drowned Maiden, from his collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka] First performance: 21 Jan 1880, Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia
Recorded: March 9, 2008
Village-Head (Mayor), bass: Dmitry Ulyanov Levko, his son, tenor: Oleg Polpudin (Ganna) Hanna, mezzo-soprano: Natalia Vladimirskaya Mayor's Sister-in-Law, mezzo-soprano: Irina Chistyakova Clerk, bass: Roman Ulybin Distiller, tenor: Vyacheslav Voynarovsky Kalenik, bass: Anatoly Loshak Pannochka, rusalka, soprano: Valeria Zaytseva First Mermaid: Maria Lobanova Second Mermaid: Maria Suvorova Third Mermaid: Ella Feyginova
Rimsky-Korsakov lavished a gorgeous score on this rustic tale of love and the supernatural. This acclaimed 2008 production by the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre marks the opera's first appearance on DVD. The company's brilliant staging is modern in its dramatic intensity yet firmly rooted in the traditional heart of the work.
Set Design and Costumes: Vladimir Arefiev
Assistant directors: Valentina Kaevchenko, Irina Lychagina, Ilya Mozhaysky Video Montage for Prelude by Marina Dobrovolskaya Lighting Design: Ildar Bederdinov Principal Chorus Master: Stanislav Lykov Chorus Masters: Alexander Rybnov, Alexander Toplov Concertmasters: Evgenia Arefieva, Ekaterina Dmitrieva, Tatiana Lobyreva, Galina Mikheeva, Irina Orzhekhovskaya, Eva Petrishcheva, Anna Rakhman Stage Managers: Natalia Zhukova, Yulia Lutsenko, Tatiana Pochapskaya Opera Company Artistic Director: Alexander Titel General Manager: Vladimir Urin
Subtitle translations by: Cesar Dillon, Ved Khatter
May Night (1880), Rimsky-Korsakov's second opera, for which he also provided the libretto, was notable for the composer's embrace of the folk idiom and his move away from his more academic work. As one critic noted, with May Night the composer” threw off the shackles of counterpoint.” Using no less than eight tunes from a folk song collection, Rimsky-Korsakov fashioned an opera that accentuates the bucolic with a cast of carousing villagers but also visits the nether world with those drowned spectral maidens known as the rusalki. At its heart, May Night is a comic opera, despite the presence of a troublesome witch and those sad drowned maidens. The music is energetic and colorful and the libretto sticks very close to the Gogol short story that inspired it. The opera's fantastic elements are a foretaste of what Rimsky-Korsakov would provide in such works as Sadko, The Tale of Tsar Sultan and The Golden Cockerel. Yet, the opera's central theme is young love, initially challenged but ultimately prevailing. The opera's premiere had a mixed reception though subsequent performances were more successful. For collectors of opera trivia, it might be noted that in the first performance of May Night at the Mariinsky Theatre the role of the Village Mayor was sung by Fyodor Stravinsky, father of Igor Stravinsky. The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre (www.stanmus.com) draws its history from 1919, when the Stanislavsky Opera Theatre and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko's Music Theatre were organized. The company is famous for its fresh and vital productions of both classic and contemporary operas. This release of the company's acclaimed 2008 production of May Night marks the opera's first issue on DVD. |
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