
Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov
Caryl Emerson (a literary specialist) and Robert William Oldani (a music historian) take a new and comprehensive look at the most famous Russian opera, Modest Musorgsky’s Boris Godunov. The result is both a historical study of a famous work and an interpretative piece of scholarship. The topics discussed include: the ‘Boris Tale’ in history; Karamzin’s history and Pushkin’s drama as literary sources; Musorgsky’s innovations as a librettist and as a theorist of the sung Russian word; the strange story of the opera’s composition and revision; its first productions at home and abroad; and an in-depth musical analysis. In the process, several often-met errors in Musorgsky scholarship are clarified and corrected. A final chapter speculates on the opera’s themes of political murder, guilt, and legitimacy - so important to Russian literary and national identity in the 19th and 20th centuries - and the new role the ‘Boris plot’ and its composer might come to play in more recent phases of Russian cultural life. The volume contains a selection of classic texts in criticism, numerous production photographs, a bibliography and a discography.
- Undertitel
- Myths, Realities, Reconsiderations
- Författare
- Caryl Emerson, Robert William Oldani
- ISBN
- 9780521361934
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 700 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1994-03-10
- Sidor
- 356