Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina
Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina

Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina

August 28, 2012 | 172 min

Kent Nagano superbly masters the challenges presented by this score, shapes the dynamics with subtle intensity, and casts the score in a mellow glow. As Marfa, the spurned lover of Ivan Khovansky‘s son Andrei, Doris Soffel unfolds such a rich palette of sonorities, from the pathos of the lower ranges to shaded discant heights, that “one is tempted to speak of a Russian mezzo”. The final chorus, which Mussorgsky did not compose, is played in the orchestrally transparent version of Igor Stravinsky – the third great Russian composer who contributed to making “Khovanshchina“ a timeless, gripping stage work. With his stripped-down sets and historicising costumes, director Dmitri Tcherniakov, one of the new voices of contemporary Russian theatre, builds a bridge to the political present. A lesson in history and music!

Genres

Music

Cast

Naomi Scott

Paata Burchuladze

Naomi Scott

Klaus Florian Vogt

Naomi Scott

John Daszak

Naomi Scott

Valeri Alexejev

Naomi Scott

Анатолій Кочерга

Naomi Scott

Doris Soffel

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