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1986
The tale of Boris Godunov-tsar, usurper, tsarecide-dating from the early seventeenth-century Time of Troubles, inspired three major nineteenth-century Russian cultural expressions: in history by Nikolai Karamzin, in drama by Alexander Pushkin, and in opera by Modest Musorgsky.
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The tale of Boris Godunov-tsar, usurper, tsarecide-dating from the early seventeenth-century Time of Troubles, inspired three major nineteenth-century Russian cultural expressions: in history by Nikolai Karamzin, in drama by Alexander Pushkin, and in opera by Modest Musorgsky.
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2002
Abstract Chaikovsky’s eugene onegin and musorgsky’s boris Godunov, for most musicians the two greatest of nineteenth-century Russian operas, have much in common. Both are founded upon major poetical works by Pushkin; in both the scenarios and libretti were devised by the composers themselves, using Pushkin’s text as far as it suited ...
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Abstract Chaikovsky’s eugene onegin and musorgsky’s boris Godunov, for most musicians the two greatest of nineteenth-century Russian operas, have much in common. Both are founded upon major poetical works by Pushkin; in both the scenarios and libretti were devised by the composers themselves, using Pushkin’s text as far as it suited ...
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Modest Musorgskij, "Boris Godunov"
2022Recensione dell'allestimento dell'opera al Teatro alla Scala, stagione 2022 ...
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Boris Godunov: Composition and Production
2002Abstract Ithout Nikolay Karamzin Russian Literature Might have evolved very differently. In the dying years of the eighteenth century the young Karamzin sought self-consciously to transform the Russian written language, giving it a Gallic elegance, converting French words and phrases into Russian, banishing increasingly archaic ...
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