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Titel:Sadko
opera in seven scenes
Von: music and libretto: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ; stage director: Dmitri Tcherniakov ; directed for TV & video by Andy Sommer ; a production of Bel Air Media, in association with Mezzo
Person: Rimskij-Korsakov, Nikolaj
1844-1908
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Černjakov, Dmitrij Feliksovič
Zangiev, Timur
Sommer, Andy
Mavlyanov, Nazhmiddin
Garifullina, Aida
Semenčuk, Ekaterina
Mynenko, Jurij
1970-
1959-
1987-
1976-
1979-
Hauptverfasser: Rimskij-Korsakov, Nikolaj 1844-1908 (KomponistIn, LibrettistIn)
Körperschaften: Gosudarstvennyj akademičeskij Bolʹšoj teatr Rossii Orkestr (InstrumentalmusikerIn), Gosudarstvennyj Akademičeskij Bolʹšoj Teatr Rossii Chor (SängerIn)
Weitere Personen: Zangiev, Timur (DirigentIn), Mavlyanov, Nazhmiddin (SängerIn), Garifullina, Aida 1987- (SängerIn), Semenčuk, Ekaterina 1976- (SängerIn), Mynenko, Jurij 1979- (SängerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:Russisch
Veröffentlicht: [Paris] BelAir Classiques [2021]
Schlagworte:
Abstract:In the thirteenth century, the rich merchants of Novgorod mock the dreams of far-away journeys and commercial conquests brought forth by Sadko, a musician, and singer. But Volkhova, the Sea King's daughter, is enchanted by Sadko's voice and promises to help him fulfill his dreams... Sadko is a decisive work in Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's aesthetic evolution. As in many operas, the composer draws his artistic material from Russian folk and fairytales, but also old musical and poetic forms. The result is a prodigious opera, whose modernity both dramatic and musical erupts from the fabulous resources of traditional Russian epics, but also the wonders of the marine universe, close to his former navigator self's heart. A subtle analyst of the Slavic soul, stage director Dmitri Tcherniakov comes back to the great stage of the Bolshoi Theater and devises a surprising production that perfectly underlines the ambiguities of this paradoxical opera, between past and present, fantasy and reality
Beschreibung:Interpreten unter anderem: Nazhmiddin Mavlyanov (Sadko). Aida Garifullina (Volkhova). Ekaterina Semenchuk (Lubava Buslaevna). Yuri Minenko (Nezhata). Bolshoi Theatre of Russia Orchestra and Chorus. Timur Zangiev (Dirigent)
Aufnahme: Moskau, Bolshoi Theater, Januar 2020
Bildformat: 16:9
Beschreibung:1 Blu-Ray-Disc (186 min) farbig 12 cm 1 Beiheft