Rimsky-Korsakov - The Snow Maiden (Snegurochka)
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Label: Australian Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4826913
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 15th February 2019
Contents
Artists
Biserka CvejicMiroslav Cangalovic
Sofija Jankovic
Drago Dimitrijevic
Milica Miladinovic
Valerija Heybal
Stepan Andrashevich
Ilija Gligorijevic
Dusan Popovic
Nikola Jancic
Ljubica Versaykova
Ivan Murgaski
Bogoljub Grubac
Krsta Krstich
Anita Yelinek
Belgrade National Opera Chorus & Orchestra
Conductor
Kresimir BaranovicWorks
The Snow MaidenArtists
Biserka CvejicMiroslav Cangalovic
Sofija Jankovic
Drago Dimitrijevic
Milica Miladinovic
Valerija Heybal
Stepan Andrashevich
Ilija Gligorijevic
Dusan Popovic
Nikola Jancic
Ljubica Versaykova
Ivan Murgaski
Bogoljub Grubac
Krsta Krstich
Anita Yelinek
Belgrade National Opera Chorus & Orchestra
Conductor
Kresimir BaranovicAbout
Fresh from a successful tour of Boris Godunov in Switzerland the previous year, the Belgrade Opera in 1955 was keen to make an impression on an international public. At the same time, the Decca company perceived a cost-effective but artistically assured opportunity to expand both its small but rapidly growing stereo catalogue and its opera discography with classics of the Russian opera repertoire in the original language.
Composed in 1882, The Snow Maiden was Rimsky-Korsakov’s third opera, and he would go on to write another twelve, but even late in life he thought it his finest. It brings nature to life with magical representations of the forest, of frost and spring and even a Shrovetide doll, alongside the villagers who come across the maiden and adopt her. The score is rich in flower songs, shepherds’ piping and even a restrained deployment of Wagnerian leitmotifs associated with the Snow Maiden, the trouser-role shepherd Lel and Mizgir, the merchant who is doomed never to take the Snow Maiden as his bride with the final arrival of spring.
Recorded in both mono and stereo but originally issued only in mono, the stereo versions were finally released in the 1960s, by which time the Belgrade Opera had acquired an international reputation for excellence. The original stereo tapes have been remastered for the first time, and they are demonstrationquality examples of the renowned early Decca sound.
The booklet for this newly remastered release prints both a synopsis and an essay by Peter Quantrill giving full historical context to the Belgrade opera recordings.
‘The performance conveys a great sense of enjoyment ... Sofiya Jankovic’s Snow Maiden is charmingly sung ... she characterises the part very well and is most touching in her death scene ... The smaller parts are all well cast ... Baranovic and his company have secured a very vivid and engaging interpretation of this lovely score.’ - Gramophone, February 1957
‘The sound is amazingly smooth and clear, and the stereo spread even in those experimental days is really first rate.’ - Opera magazine, August 1974
Cast:
- Spring: Biserka Cvejić
- King Frost: Miroslav Čangalović
- Snow Maiden (Snegurochka): Sofija Janković
- Wood Spirit: Drago Dimitrijević
- Lel: Milica Miladinović
- Kupava: Valerija Heybal
- Tsar Berendey: Stepan Andrashevich
- Bermyata: Ilija Gligorijević
- Mizgir: Dušan Popović
- Bobil: Nikola Jančić
- Bobilikha: Ljubica Versaykova
- Shrovetide Straw-Dummy: Ivan Murgaški
- First Herald: Bogoljub Grubač
- Second Herald: Krsta Krstich
- Page: Anita Yelinek
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