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  1. 7 de jun. de 2018 · Whilst working on this Boris Godunov Journal, I’ve been constantly reminded of a reflection on theatre that I found in Theodor W. Adorno’s article Bourgeois Opera (1955): “It would be fair to consider opera as being a specifically bourgeois art form that, at the heart of a disenchanted world, seeks, paradoxically, to preserve the magic element of art whilst using the very means provided ...

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Boris Godunov (born c. 1551—died April 13 [April 23, New Style], 1605, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian statesman who was chief adviser to Tsar Fyodor I (reigned 1584–98) and was himself elected tsar of Muscovy (reigning 1598–1605) after the extinction of the Rurik dynasty. His reign inaugurated the devastating Time of Troubles (1598–1613 ...

  3. operavision.eu › performance › boris-godunov-0Boris Godunov | Operavision

    17 de nov. de 2022 · Godunov’s Guilt. Dramaturg Martin Cecko on Boris Godunov Each time we embark on the work of interpreting an opera with director Mariusz Treliński, we begin by searching for what is true and universal in the work, i.e. what is contemporary. Mariusz needs to deeply understand the characters and their motivations.

  4. Boris Godunov. Stephen Wadsworth’s production of Mussorgsky’s epic masterpiece brilliantly captures the suffering and ambition of the Russian people at a critical time in their nation’s history. René Pape is riveting as the Tsar of the title, giving a commanding and charismatic performance of one of the greatest bass roles in the ...

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  6. 4 de mar. de 2016 · Conductor: Valery GergievBoris Godunov: Yevgeny Nikitin Shuisky: Yevgeny Akimov Pimen: Mikhail Kit Grigori: Sergei Semishkur Simpleton: Andrei Popov Andrei S...

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  7. Boris Godunov. El libreto es obra de Modest Mussorgski (Karevo 1839 - San Petersburgo 1881), según la tragedia homónima de Alexander Pushkin. Después de una primera versión, Mussorgski, tuvo que revisar el libreto de Boris Godunov para poderla estrenar en el Teatro Imperial, que había rechazado el original por ser poco convencional (por ejemplo, no incluía una figura principal femenina ...