Presto Classical - Mussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair. The only CD issue of this opera available! Mussorgsky wrote the Sorochintsi Fair as a comic opera, based on the story that Gogol (who was born in Sorochintsi) wrote about the village and its annual Fair, a fantastic tale full of bizarre personages and events, Russian comedy drenched in vodka. The opera is the most . Shebalin)Introduction. Act I: The Fair Scene. Act I: The Gypsy's Appearance. Act I: Scene of Cherevik and Godfather. Act I: Scene of Cherevik and Khivrya. Act I: Grits'ko's Meditation and Finale. Act II: Scene of Cherevik and Khivrya. Act II: Khivrya Alone. Act II: Khivrya's Song: Scene with the Priest's Son. Act II: Guests Are Coming. Act II: Cherevik's Song with Guests. Act II: Godfather's Tale and Finale. Act III: Cherevik and Godfather with Lads, then Gypsy, Grits'ko. Act III: Lad's Dreaming Vision. Act III: Parasya's Meditation. Act III: Final Hopak. Khovanshchina: Chorus Of Riflemen And Riflemen's Wives Vassily Nebolsin. Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina, Sorochintsy Fair. Sorochintsy Fair by Modest Mussorgsky performed in Russian Conductor Juri Aranowich - 1969 Orchestra - USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra Chorus - USSR Radio Cherevik - Gennady Troitzky Khivria - Antonina Kleschtschova Parassia. Presto Classical - Mussorgsky: Sorochintsy Fair - Brilliant Classics: 94865 with Hermann Kuklin (Cherevik), Svetlana Zalizniak (Khivrya), Nadezhda Ryzhkova (Parasya), Sergei Vialkov (Godfather), Vitaly Petrov (Grits'ko. Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Sorochintsy Fair: Gopak (Hopak) Andrew Rose wrote: > Can anyone point me in the direction of an easily-obtainable (preferably > by download) recording of Mussorgsky's opera Sorochintsy Fair? I'm > working on a remastering of the 1955 Slovenian National Opera. Watch videos & listen free to The Fair At Sorochintsy - Gopak: Mussorgsky. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. Edit this page; Read in another language; The Fair at Sorochyntsi (Redirected from Sorochintsy Fair). Mussorgsky completed only the prelude, the market scene and part of the next, most of Act 2, a scene based on his.
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