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Русский оперный театр на рубеже XIX-XX веков и Ф.И. Шаляпин 1890-1904
Author: Гозенпуд А.А.
Year: 1974
Format: PDF
File size: 120 MB
Language: RU
Year: 1974
Format: PDF
File size: 120 MB
Language: RU
The 90-900s occupy a special place in the history of the national opera house. At this time, Tchaikovsky wrote "The Queen of Spades" and "Iolanta," "Prince Igor" Borodin was first staged, Taneev completed "Oresteia," Rimsky-Korsakov created 10 operas, including "Mladu," "The Night Before Christmas," "Sadko," "Tsar's Bride," "Tale of the Tsar Saltane," "Mozart and Salieri," "Kashchei the Immortal"; Rachmaninoff made his debut on the Aleko music scene. The heyday of opera was accompanied, or rather, determined the heyday of opera performance. At this time, the stage activity of F. Sharyapin, I. Ershov, L. Sobinov, A. Nezhdanova, N. Zabela, E. Tsvetkova, V. Petrova-Zvantseva and other outstanding Russian singers and singers began. In 1896, the Moscow Private Opera, organized by S.I. Mamontov, began its activity again.