SpletShostakovich: The Nose Eduard Akimov (Platon Kuzmich Kovalyov), Alexander Lomonosov (The Nose), Valery Belykh (Ivan Yakovlevich, a barber), Nina Sasulova (Praskovia Osipovna, the barber's wife), Boris Tarkhov (Local Policeman), Boris Druzhinin (Ivan, Kovalyov's footman), Ashot Sarkisov (Doctor) SpletThe Mariinsky Theatre's new version of 'The Nose' bring Shostakovich's difficult piece spectacularly to life. This sharply observed two-CD set from the Mariinsky Theatre transcends the snags, harnessing the score's avant-garde idiom together with it's thrusts of mordant Gogolian satire, it's cunning musical characterization and whirlwind fantasy to …
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The opera was written between 1927 and 1928. The libretto is by Shostakovich, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Georgy Ionin, and Alexander Preis. Shostakovich stated it was a satire on the times of Alexander I. The plot concerns a Saint Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own. … Prikaži več The Nose, Op. 15, (Russian: Нос, romanized: Nos ), is Dmitri Shostakovich's first opera, a satirical work completed in 1928 based on Nikolai Gogol's 1836 story of the same name. Prikaži več Woodwinds: flute (doubling piccolo, alto flute), oboe (doubling cor anglais), B-flat clarinet (doubling piccolo clarinet, A clarinet, bass clarinet), bassoon (doubling contrabassoon) Brass: horn, trumpet (doubling cornet), trombone Percussion: triangle, … Prikaži več • 1964 Bruno Bartoletti, Fonit Cetra – live in Florence, in Italian, with Formichini, Capecchi and Tajo (as Ivan the servant, tenor; Kovalyov, baritone; and Yakovlevich, bass) • 1975 Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Melodiya – studio recording made in Moscow and … Prikaži več • Noted from Mariinsky, including bilingual synopsis and libretto • English libretto • Metropolitan Opera performance review by Elizabeth Barnette, 28 September 2013, classicalsource.com Prikaži več In June 1929, The Nose was given a concert performance, against Shostakovich's own wishes: "The Nose loses all meaning if it is seen just as a musical … Prikaži več Opera in 3 acts and 10 scenes, without intermission. Act 1 Prologue St Petersburg. Kovalyov, a Collegiate Assessor is being shaved by Ivan Yakovlevich (a … Prikaži več • Fay, Laurel E. (ed.),Shostakovich and His World (Bard Music Festival series) Princeton University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-691-12069-2 ISBN 978-0-691-12069-0 • Frolova-Walker, Marina (2005). "11. Russian opera; Two anti-operas: The Love for Three Oranges … Prikaži več Splet07. nov. 1998 · Fortunately, Shostakovich did complete The Nose, his first opera, also based on Gogol, written when he was only 22, and it has a freshness and comedic and musical resonance that surpass The Gamblers. dru849ga
Shostakovich’s The Nose at the Royal Opera House by Giles Masters
Splet11. mar. 2010 · 148 46K views 12 years ago Shostakovich's THE NOSE premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in a genre-defying production by artist William Kentridge. Tony Award winner Paulo … SpletShostakovich’s surreal and brilliant first opera tells the story of a man who… Something a bit different for you. Ken Deshaies on LinkedIn: The giant tap-dancing noses scene from Shostakovich's The Nose (The Royal… SpletDmitri Shostakovich The Nose In Focus Premiere: Maly Opera Theater, St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), 1930 The first of only two completed operas by the great Russian composer … dru8