Modest Musorgsky completed two versions of his opera Boris Godunov between 1869 and 1874, with significant changes in the second version. The second version adds a concluding lament by the fool character that serves as a warning to the people of Russia beyond the scope of the opera. The use of a fool is significant in Russian history and this connection is made between the opera and other arts of nineteenth-century Russia. These changes are, musically, rather small, but historically and socially, significant. The importance of the people as a functioning character in the opera has precedence in art and literature in Russia in the second half of the nineteenth-century and is related to the Populist movement. Most importantly, the change in e...
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the rea...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...
There is no significant scholarly work on the history of the Russian vaudeville. The author of the ...
The composer’s two completed but very much differing versions of Boris Godunov still pose many serio...
When Musorgsky revised his opera Boris Godunov in 1871–1872 as a condition for its eventual performa...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
In this paper I aim at drawing attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramatu...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
Nineteenth-century Russian music has often been considered something ‘special’. This is a conviction...
This thesis analyses the background in folk music, folk literature and folk art of Rimsky-Korsakov's...
This essay draws on the historical and artistic image of Boris Godunov to illustrate Bakhtin\u27s co...
References to Tchaikovskyís works in Bulgakovís writing function without explanation and somewhat su...
Dmitri Shostakovich\u27s opera, Lady Macbeth of Misenk, has suffered through more social changes tha...
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the rea...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...
There is no significant scholarly work on the history of the Russian vaudeville. The author of the ...
The composer’s two completed but very much differing versions of Boris Godunov still pose many serio...
When Musorgsky revised his opera Boris Godunov in 1871–1872 as a condition for its eventual performa...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
This monograph offers a critical interpretation of Pushkin's “romantic tragedy”, Boris Godunov and M...
We encounter three inserted narratives in Boris Godunov – both in Pushkin and in Musorgsky. The firs...
In this paper I aim at drawing attention to one of the specific characteristics of Puškinian dramatu...
This thesis analyses the formal qualities of the nineteenth-century Russian opera libretto and its s...
Nineteenth-century Russian music has often been considered something ‘special’. This is a conviction...
This thesis analyses the background in folk music, folk literature and folk art of Rimsky-Korsakov's...
This essay draws on the historical and artistic image of Boris Godunov to illustrate Bakhtin\u27s co...
References to Tchaikovskyís works in Bulgakovís writing function without explanation and somewhat su...
Dmitri Shostakovich\u27s opera, Lady Macbeth of Misenk, has suffered through more social changes tha...
It is opera, and opera alone that brings you close to the people, that endears your music to the rea...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...
There is no significant scholarly work on the history of the Russian vaudeville. The author of the ...