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Disc 01 Chowanschtschina (Die Fürsten Chowansky, Oper in 5 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme) 01. "Introduktion: Morgendämmerung an der Moskwa (1. Akt)" 02. "Podojdu, podojdu ... pod Ivangorod ..." 03. "Cernilisce-to, gospodi ..." 04. "... Bol'soj idet ..." 05. "... Ostav'te, pustite menja ..." 06. "I v nej, v luce cudesnom ..." 07. "Stoj! Besnovatye! ..."
Disc 02 01. "Svet moj, bratec Vasen'ka ... (2. Akt)" 02. "K vam, knajze, rovno by v zasadu popadaes ..." 03. "Vot v cem resen'e ..." 04. "Knjas'ja, smiri vas gnev ..." 05. "Knjaze, knjaze! Ne veli kaznit, veli milovat! ..." 06. "6. Szene" 07. "Posramichom, posramichom (3. Akt)" 08. "Ischodila miadesen'ka ..." 09. "Grech! Tjazkij, neiskupimyi grech ..." 10. "Ach ty, moja kasata, poterpi malen'ko ..." 11. "Spit streleckoe gnezdo ..." 12. "Podnimasja, molodcy ..." 13. "Beda, beda ... ach, zlejsaja" 14. "Strel'cy! Sprosim batju ..."
Disc 03 01. "Vozle recki, na luzocke noceval ja ... (4. Akt)" 02. "Ty zacem? Osmelilsja vojti? ..." 03. "Tanz der persischen Sklaven" 04. "Ty zacem - K tebe, knajz ..." 05. "Gljan-ko! Vezut ..." 06. "Sversiloja resenie sud'by ..." 07. "Ah, ty zdes', zlodejka! ..." 08. "Gospodi, bose moj! Vse pogiblo ..." 09. "Zdes', na etom meste svatje ..." 10. "Bratija! ..." 11. "Brag celovekow, Knjaz' mira sego vassta!" 12. "Podviglis' ..." 13. "Gospodi slavy, grjadi vo slavu tvoju! ..."
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Sofia Noo/ Margaritow |
 | Description: | Kent Nagano superbly masters the challenges presented by this score, shapes the dynamics with subtle intensity, and casts the score in a mellow glow. As Marfa, the spurned lover of Ivan Khovanskyâ??s son Andrei, Doris Soffel unfolds such a rich palette of sonorities, from the pathos of the lower ranges to shaded discant heights, that â??one is tempted to speak of a Russian mezzoâ?. Fantastic cast: Anatoly Kocherga portrays the religious leader Dosifei with fervour and bluster, Klaus Florian Vogt dazzles heroically as Andrey, John Daszak is a technically flawless Golitsin, and bass-baritone Paata Burchuladze gives a charismatic, forceful account of Prince Ivan Khovansky.
The final chorus, which Mussorgsky did not compose, is played in the orchestrally transparent version of Igor Stravinsky â?? the third great Russian composer who contributed to making â??Khovanshchinaâ?? a timeless, gripping stage work. With his stripped-down sets and historicising costumes, director Dmitri Tcherniakov, one of the new voices of contemporary Russian theatre, builds a bridge to the political present. A lesson in history and music! - SOFIA NOO/MARGARITOW |  | Manufacturer No.: |
C10789 |
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