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Vladimir Valaitis, Tamara Milashkina & Evgeny Nesterenko - Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa (2020)

Vladimir Valaitis, Tamara Milashkina & Evgeny Nesterenko - Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa (2020)
  • Title: Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Melodiya
  • Genre: Classical, Opera
  • Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
  • Total Time: 02:43:11
  • Total Size: 392 / 841 mb
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Vladimir Valaitis, Tamara Milashkina & Evgeny Nesterenko - Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa (2020)


Tracklist
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CD1
01. Mazeppa: Introduction
02. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 1, Chorus of Maidens and Scene "Ya zavyu, zavyu venok moy dushistiy"
03. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 2, Scene "Vam lyuby pesni, milye podruzhki"
04. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: Maria's Arioso "Kakoy-to vlastyu neponyatnoy"
05. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: Duet Maria and Andrey "Davno s muchitelnoy toskoyu"
06. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 3, Scene "Nu, chestvuyes, Vasiliy, ty menya"
07. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 4, Chorus and Dance "Netu, netu tut mostochka"
08. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: Hopak
09. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 5, Scene "Vot khoroso, lyublyu"
10. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: Mazeppa's Arioso "Mgnovenno serdtse molodoe gorit i gasnet"
11. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 1: No. 6, Quarrel Scene "Mazeppa, ty menya smushchayesh rechyu"
12. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 2: No. 7, Chorus and Mother's Lament "Ne groza nebesa kroyet tucheyu"
13. Mazeppa, Act I Scene 2: No. 8, Finale "Ochnis ot gorya, Kochubey!"

CD2
01. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 1: No. 9, Dungeon Scene "Tak vot nagrada za donos"
02. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 2: No. 10, Mazeppa's Monologue and Scene with Orlik "Tikha ukraynskaya noch"
03. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 2: No. 10a, Mazeppa's Arioso "O, Mariya, Mariya!"
04. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 2: No. 11, Mazeppa's Scene with Mariya "Moy miliy drug!"
05. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 2: No. 12, Scene Between Mariya and her Mother "Kak bleshchut zvyozdy v nebe"

CD3
01. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 3: No. 13, Crowd Scene "Skoro li?"
02. Mazeppa, Act II Scene 3: No. 14, Finale "Nu, nu, stupai!"
03. Mazeppa, Act III: No. 15, Entr'acte "The Battle Of Poltava"
04. Mazeppa, Act III: No. 16, Scene "V boyu krovavom"
05. Mazeppa, Act III: Andrey's Aria "I ya prishel syuda"
06. Mazeppa, Act III: No. 17, Scene and Duet "Nevdaleke ya slyshu konskiy topot!"
07. Mazeppa, Act III: No. 18, Scene of Mariya's Madness "Neschastny!"
08. Mazeppa, Act III: No. 19, Finale "Ushel starik"


“Firm Melody” releases an archive recording of one of the most tragic operas of the great Russian composer, performed by the staff of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.
Among the nine operas by Tchaikovsky, Mazepa occupies a special position. In 1881, he became interested in the plot of Pushkin’s poem “Poltava”, in which the dramatic events of the Petrine era and the history of the betrayal of the Ukrainian hetman Mazepa are intertwined with the conflict of relations between Mazepa and the Kochubey family. But not a single major work was given to him at the cost of such labor and doubt. Several times Tchaikovsky quit what he started, radically remade the libretto, and only two years later the opera was finished. During the composer's life, “Mazepu” was expected to be more than modest success, only in the twentieth century revealed the unique originality of this composition - graceful and extremely difficult to translate on stage.
In the opera Mazepa, the emphasis is shifted towards personal drama - young Maria’s love for the old hetman at Tchaikovsky became like demonic rock. But solo and ensemble scenes alternate with large-scale, epic in character choral paintings. The culmination of the opera was the final of the second act (the scene of the execution of Kochubey) - one of the peaks of Russian opera dramaturgy of the XIX century.
The Melody funds contain several recordings of Tchaikovsky's Mazepa, each of which is marked by the participation of prominent musicians. The proposed recording was carried out as part of the grandiose project "The Complete Works of Tchaikovsky in the Record." It is attended by Vladimir Valaitis, Irina Arkhipova, Tamara Milashkina, Evgeny Nesterenko, Vladislav Piavko and other famous soloists of the famous scene. Conductor - Fuat Mansurov, People's Artist of Russia, the Kazakh SSR and the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, he conducted the Russian and foreign opera repertoire at the Bolshoi Theater for about 40 years, earning the love and popularity of music lovers.




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