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FULL CANTATA MOSCOW (Tchaikovsky) Moscow 2022 Irina Reinard, Dmitry Kuznetsov

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  • Published by: Moscow Conservatory TV  
  • Date Published: 2023  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
  • Subtitles: nosubs  
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    PROGRAM:
    M. Glinka
    Overture to the Opera “Ivan Susanin”
    Orchestration by A. Karabanov

    A. Borodin – music and lyrics
    “The Sea”, AB 26
    Orchestration by E. Zobkov
    | soloist
    Dmitry KHROMOV

    N. Rimsky-Korsakov
    Lyubasha’s Aria from the Opera “The Tsar’s Bride”

    | Evelina AGABALAEVA
    soloist of the Mariinsky Theatre

    P. Tchaikovsky
    Marche slave, Op. 31
    Orchestration by A.Karabanov

    A. Borodin
    “Polovtsian Dances”
    fragment from Act II of the Opera “Prince Igor”, AB 25

    P. Tchaikovsky, lyrics by A. Maykov
    “Moscow”
    Cantata for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra, ТН 69
    Chorus “From a small spring…”
    Arioso “That isn’t a star which started shining…”
    Chorus “The awaited, joyful hour has struck…”
    Monologue and chorus “Just as from the dark woods…”
    Arioso “Is it for me, God…”
    Finale “A great boom and thunder fell over Rus’…”
    | soloists:
    Irina REINARD
    Dmitry KUZNETSOV

    Moscow (Russian: Москва, romanized: Moskva) is a cantata composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1883 for the coronation of Alexander III of Russia, to a Russian libretto by Apollon Maykov.
    It is scored for mezzo-soprano, baritone, mixed chorus (SATB), 3 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, timpani, harp and strings.

     

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