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Home Theaters Moscow Stanislavsky theatre 21 March 2018, 19:00 - Modest Musorgsky "Khovanshchina" (folk musical drama in five acts, six scenes)
21March
19:00
2018 | Wednesday
Duration: 4 hours 40 minutes (approx.)
World premiere: Moscow Academic Musical Theater them. K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko, 18 February 2015


Music  Modest Mussorgsky
Libretto  Modest Mussorgsky
Music Director and Conductor  Alexander Lazarev
Stage Director  Alexander Titel
Choreographer  Larisa Alexandrova
Set Designer  Vladimir Arefiev
Costume Designer  Maria Danilova
Lighting Designer  Damir Ismagilov
Principal Chorus Master  Stanislav Lykov
World premiere: February 21, 1886
Amateur Music-Dramatic Club in Kononov Auditorium, St. Petersburg 

Premiere of the production: February 18, 2015
Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko 
Moscow Academic Music Theatre

Orchestration by Dmitry Shostakovich
The finale of the opera by Vladimir Kobekin



Overview

Hey, what if Mussorgianin should up and burst out upon Mother Rus’! Picking black earth is nothing new for me, moreover, it is not nourished earth I want, but raw stuff; not to get acquainted with the folk I thirst for but to fraternize: scary, yet so good! So what then? Don’t I know, really, what to givean echo to? Nay, I don’t yet sense where strength is hidden, where the truth clouds the eyes, and, moreover, the nostrils; can’t help sneezing with vexation! 

The black earth’s strength will manifest itself when you dig down to the very bottom. Now picking the black earth is only possible with a tool made of stuff that is foreign to it. And they did, didn’t they, pick Mother Rus’ in the late 17th century with such a tool, picked her so that she didn’t immediately recognize what she was picked with, and, just like the black earth, opened up and began to breathe. And so she did, poor dear, accept all kinds of councilors of State, both active and privy; and so she was, the long-suffering one, given no chance to gather her wits and to think where she was pushing forward to. Those unwilling to consent and the disconcerted were executed – that’s where the strength had been! Yet the police and administration office is alive, and detection is the same as it had been under those departments; only the time has changed: the councilors of State, both active and privy, prevent the black earth fr om breathing. The past in the present – this is what my task is. 

“We’ve moved forward” – stuff and nonsense; we’re still where we had been. Paper and book have indeed moved, but we are where we had been. Until the people see for themselves what they are cooked into, until they themselves want to be cooked into this or that - we’re wh ere we had been!

  

 

 M. Mussorgsky
 An except from a letter to V. Stasov
 June 1872 

Сast
Music Director and Conductor 
Alexander Lazarev
Prince Ivan Khovansky 
Andrey Valentiy
Dmitry Ulyanov
Prince Andrey Khovansky 
Nikolay Erokhin
Najmiddin Mavlyanov
Prince Vasiliy Golitsin 
Najmiddin Mavlyanov
Valery Mikitsky
Boyar Fyodor Shaklovity 
Anton Zaraev
Alexey Shishlyaev
Dosifey 
Denis Makarov
Marfa 
Ksenia Dudnikova
Natalia Zimina
Emma 
Elena Guseva
Maria Makeeva
Susanna 
Irina Vashchenko
Natalia Muradymova
Scrivener 
Chingis Ayusheev
Evgeny Liberman
Valery Mikitsky
Kuzka 
Dmitry Polkopin
Artem Safronov
Streshnev 
Dmitry Kondratkov
Evgeny Liberman
Alexander Nesterenko
Synopsis

 

ACT I 

The morning after the Streltsy revolt.

Moscow comes back to normal after the rebellion that had shed much blood.

The report

Shaklovity dictates to a clerk the report letter in which he claims that the Khovanskys, father and son, were the instigators of the revolt.

Lists on a Pole

The clerk reads aloud the list of those perished during the revolt.

“The Big One is Coming!”

Prince Khovansky, head of the Streltsy, enters. He leads his squad to patrol the city of Moscow.

Andrei and Emma

Ivan Khovansky’s son, Andrei, pursues a German girl, Emma, who caught his attention. Marfa,

Andrei’s former lover, protects the girl.

“Why Raving?..” 

Ivan Khovansky returns. He sees the German beauty and commands the Streltsy to take her to his chambers. Andrei does not want to surrender the girl to his father. The two are ready to engage in a fight, but Dosifei, leader of the schismatics, stops them. He appeals to them to forget all strives and get united in the face of upcoming misfortune –the division and downfall of Russia.

ACT II

Fortune-telling 

Marfa, who has been summoned to Prince Golitsyn, an all-powerful minion of the Czarevna Sophia’s, foretells his forthcoming disgrace and exile. The frightened Golitsyn gives an order to have Marfa drowned.

Conspiracy of the Princes

Prince Ivan Khovansky comes to Golitsyn followed by Dosifei, who in his layman past was known as Prince Myshetsky. Each one of them tries to claim the power, and they fail to agree on common actions against the young Czar Peter. Marfa comes back and tells how she had been rescued by Peter’s soldiers. Shaklovity brings a frightening piece of news: Czar Peter has received the report against the Khovanskys and ordered an investigation.

INTERMISSION

ACT III

“My Love - the Terrible Torture…”  

Susanna, a schismatic, judges Marfa for giving in to sinful temptation. Dosifei stands for Marfa.

“The Streltsy’s Nest Sleeps”

Shaklovity comes to the Streltsy Borough. He tries to imagine what kind of power might save Russia from her enemies.

“Father, Father, Come Out to Us…” 

The Streltsy wake up. A clerk brings news of Peter’s troops approaching. The Streltsy call for Ivan Khovansky, wishing to hear his order. But  Khovansky refuses to lead the Streltsy into battle and orders them to disperse to their homes.

ACT IV

Punishment

Ivan Khovansky is ill at ease even though he feels safe inside his own house. A minion of Prince Golitsyn’s brings Khovansky a warning, but he brushes it aside and consequently falls victim of sent assassins. The disgraced Prince Golitsyn gets exiled. The Streltsy who had already mounted the scaffold are pardoned by Czar Peter.

ACT V

The Skit

Having gathered together the schismatics commit self-immolation.


Casts & Credits

Director: Alexander Titel
Lighting Designer: Damir Ismagilov
Principal Chorus Master: Stanislav Lykov
Director: Alexander Titel
Lighting Designer: Damir Ismagilov
Principal Chorus Master: Stanislav Lykov