Download of Bolshoi Russlan and Ludmilla/Vladimir Jurovsky

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  • Chris Newman
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 2100

    Download of Bolshoi Russlan and Ludmilla/Vladimir Jurovsky

    Shot on 15/11/2011 | Online for another 71 days and 8 hours
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    Glinka, with A Life for the Tsar in 1836, and Russlan and Ludmilla in 1842, cleared what became the Russian Grand Opera: a sentimental story within a context of historically referenced, choirs sur-present (symbol of unity national), the deep voices, vibrant and triumphant imagination turned to the magic ...

    Download of Bolshoi Russlan and Ludmilla/Vladimir Jurovsky



    From the poem by Alexander Pushkin, Russlan and Ludmilla is an epic romance and fantasy at the heart of pagan and medieval Russia of the ninth century. It is about love of conquest, initiation, and discovery reason.

    Less propaganda than A Life of the Tsar , his last opera, Russlan and Ludmilla was launched to a mixed successful public . A revelation to his "peers" , Liszt and Berlioz, who will adapt extracts.

    Theatrical work as well as melodic, the production of Glinka's influence in its wake the great Russian writers: Mussorgsky, Rimsky, Tchaikovsky ...


    Credits
    • Artists: Albina Shagimuratova (Ludmila), Mikhail Petrenko (Ruslan), Almas Svilpa (Farlaf), Yuri Minenko (Ratmir) Pendatchanska Alexandrina (Gorislav), Charles Workman (Finn / Bayan), Elena Zaremba (Naina), Vladimir Ognovenko ( Svetozar), orchestra and chorus of the Bolshoi Theater, Vladimir Jurowski (Direction) • Director: Andy Sommer • Director: Dmitri Tcherniakov • Sets: Dmitri Tcherniakov • Writing / Composer: Mikhail Glinka Libretto by Konstantin Bakhturin, Alexander Shakhovskoi, Valerian Shirkov Mikhail Gedeonov, Nikolai Markevich and Nestor Kukolnik / Music of Mikhail Glinka • Dmitri Tcherniakov, Elena Zaytsev (Costumes), Gleb Filshtinsky (Enlightenment)

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  • BBMmk2
    Late Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 20908

    #2
    Thank you for this, CN! I will watchg later!! Not heard this opera before!
    Don’t cry for me
    I go where music was born

    J S Bach 1685-1750

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