Mlada (opera-ballet) (Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay)

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Publisher. Info. Complete Collected Works (Полное собрание сочинений), Vol.4.
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1960. Plate M. М. 27486 Г., М. 27486-a Г. Г.
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Procession of the Nobles (Act II, Sc.3)

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Procession of the Nobles (Act II, Sc.3)

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15 more: Oboe 1, 2, English horn • Clarinet 1, 2, 3 (B♭), Bass clarinet (B♭) • Bassoon 1, 2, Contrabassoon • Horn 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (F) • Trumpet 1, 2, 3 (B♭) • Trombone 1, 2, 3 • Tuba • Timpani • Percussion • Harp • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos • Basses

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Editor John Rutter (b. 1945)
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6 more: Front cover, color image • Preliminaries • Introduction and Act I • Act II • Act III • Act IV

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Language Russian / French
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff, 1891. Plate 389.
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General Information

Work Title Mlada
Alternative. Title Млада
Name Translations ムラーダ; 姆拉达
Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 185701372; GND: 300272545
Composer Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. INR 30
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 acts
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1889–90
First Performance. 1892-11-01 in St Petersburg, Maryinsky Theatre
Fyodor Stravinsky (Mstivoy), Olga Olgina/Yevelina Sonki (Voyslava),
Mikhail Mikhaylov (Yaromir), Mariya Dolina (Lumir),
Mariya Piltz (Morena), Vasily Karelin (Moor),
Grigory Ugrinovich (Novgorodian), Yelena Markovskaya (Novgorodian's wife),
Maksim Titov (Varangian), Aleksandr Klimov (Tiun)
Chorus, Orchestra, Eduard Nápravník (conductor)
First Publication. 1891 – Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff.
Full score. Plate 385.
Orchestral parts. Plate 386.
Chorus parts. Plate 387.
Solo voice parts. Plate 388.
Vocal score. Plate 389.
Librettist Composer, after Viktor Krylov (1838-1908)
Language Russian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices, chorus, orchestra
InstrDetail
Cast
Мстивой Mstivoy (bass)
Войслава Voyslava' (soprano)
Яромир Yaromir (tenor)
Лумир Lumir (alto)
Морена Morena (mezzo-soprano)
Мавр Moo (tenor)
Новгородец Novgorodian (tenor)
Жена Novgorodian's wife (mezzo-soprano)
Варяг Varangian (baritone)
Тиун Tiun (bass)
Вегласный жрец Радегаста High Priest of Radegast (baritone)
Mixed Chorus (SATB)
Orchestra
Related Works Mlada (1872)
Night on Mount Triglav
Mlada (suite)
External Links Wikipedia article
Extra Information Based on the abandoned collaborative opera-ballet Mlada (1872). Act III was later adapted for orchestra by Rimsky-Korsakov as the symphonic poem Night on Mount Triglav. See also the concert suite arranged by the composer.

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