Mussorgsky's dramatic Pushkin-based opera Boris Godunov. René Pape takes on one of the great operatic bass roles of Boris, who kills the heir to the Russian throne and subsequently becomes Tsar himself. Plagued by guilt and political problems, there's now a new claimant to power, threatening his own future, and that of his troubled country.
Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator Ira Siff.
Boris Godunov ..... René Pape (bass)
Marina ..... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano)
Dimitri ..... Aleksandrs Antonenko (tenor)
Shuisky ..... Oleg Balashov (tenor)
Rangoni ..... Evgeny Nikitin (bass-baritone)
Pimen ..... Mikhail Petrenko (bass)
Varlaam ..... Vladimir Ognovenko (bass)
Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan opera
Valery Gergiev ..... conductor.
This is not to be missed.
I confess, somewhat heretically, to having a soft spot for the Rimski-Korsakov version.(I'll make my own way to the stake.)
Presented by Margaret Juntwait with guest commentator Ira Siff.
Boris Godunov ..... René Pape (bass)
Marina ..... Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo-soprano)
Dimitri ..... Aleksandrs Antonenko (tenor)
Shuisky ..... Oleg Balashov (tenor)
Rangoni ..... Evgeny Nikitin (bass-baritone)
Pimen ..... Mikhail Petrenko (bass)
Varlaam ..... Vladimir Ognovenko (bass)
Chorus and Orchestra of the Metropolitan opera
Valery Gergiev ..... conductor.
This is not to be missed.
I confess, somewhat heretically, to having a soft spot for the Rimski-Korsakov version.(I'll make my own way to the stake.)
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