Description
Rimsky-Korsakov - Sadko / Kirov Opera And Orchestra, St Petersburg, Valery Gergiev / Live Recording / Philips Digital Classics 3x Audio CD 1994 Stereo / 442 138-2
UPC 028944213829
Sadko (Russian: Садко, tr. Sadkó, the name of the main character) is an 1898 opera in seven scenes by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto was written by the composer, with assistance from Vladimir Belsky, Vladimir Stasov, and others. Rimsky-Korsakov was first inspired by the bylina of Sadko in 1867, when he completed a tone poem on the subject, his Op. 5. After finishing his second revision of this work in 1891, he decided to turn it into a dramatic work.
The music is highly evocative, and Rimsky-Korsakov's famed powers of orchestration are abundantly evident throughout the score. According to the Soviet critic Boris Asafyev, writing in 1922, Sadko constitutes the summit of Rimsky-Korsakov's craft. From the opus 5 tone poem the composer quoted its most memorable passages, including the opening theme of the swelling sea, and other themes as leitmotives – he himself set out to "utilize for this opera the material of my symphonic poem, and, in any event, to make use of its motives as leading motives for the opera".
| Label: | Philips Digital Classics – 442 138-2 |
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| Format: |
3 x CD, Album
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| Country: | Germany |
| Released: | 1994 |
| Genre: | Classical |
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Tracklist:
| 1-1 | Introduction | |
| 1-2 | Tableau I | |
| 1-3 | Tableau II | |
| 2-1 | Tableau III | |
| 2-2 |
Tableau IV | |
| 3-1 | Tableau V | |
| 3-2 | Tableau VI | |
| 3-3 | Tableau VII |
- Art Direction – George Cramer
- Chorus – Kirov Chorus
- Chorus Master – Valery Borisov
- Composed By, Libretto By – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Conductor – Valery Gergiev
- Orchestra – Kirov Orchestra, St Petersburg
- Photography By – Jaap de Jong (2)
- Vocals – Alexander Gergalov, Evgeni Boitsov, Gegam Grigorian, Gennadi Bezzubenkov, Larissa Diadkova, Marianna Tarassova, Nikolai Gassiev, Nikolai Putilin, Sergei Alexashkin, Valentina Tsidipova, Vladimir Galusin, Vladimir Ognovenko, Bulat Minjelkiev