The Enchanted Wanderer Opera for the concert stage
by Schott Music
Original price
$3,700TWD
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Original price
$3,700TWD
Original price
$3,700TWD
$3,700TWD
-
$3,700TWD
Current price
$3,700TWD
Composer: Shchedrin, Rodion
Instrument: mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra
Publisher: Schott Music
Shchedrin's concert opera 'The Enchanted Wanderer' has quickly established a solid position in the music scene. Now, Schott has published the study score of the successful and impressive work. Deep Slavonic emotion and riveting virtuosity - this is what characterises this piece as well as many other compositions by Shchedrin. Even though he has been a cosmopolitan for a long time, the Moscow-born Shchedrin has remained an original Russian composer whose bond with Russian musical folklore and poetry has never been severed. The text of this 'opera for the concert stage' is based on a story by the great Russian writer Nikolai S. Leskov. Three solo singers, large choir and orchestra tell the dramatic story in colourful musical pictures.
Instrument: mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra
Publisher: Schott Music
Song List:
Part 1: I Prologue - II The Flogged Monk (The Portent) - III Tatar Captivity - IV Ivan's Plea (Aria [Bass] with Chorus) - V Russian Shepherds (Orchestral Interlude I) - VI Ivan's Tale (Recitative) - VII Duet (Tenor, Bass - The Magnetizer and Ivan) - VIII Drunken Night (Orchestral Interlude II) - IX Grusha the GipsyPart 2: X Recitative-Dialogue (Ivan, The Prince and Chorus) - XI Duet and Recitativo (Mezzo Soprano, Tenor - Grusha and The Prince) - XII The Prince's Engagement to a Wealthy Bride and Monologue of Ivan - XIII Ships on the Volga (Orchestral Interlude III) - XIV Final Duet and Scene (Grusha, Ivan) - XV Laments (Orchestral Postlude) - XVI Epilogue
Shchedrin's concert opera 'The Enchanted Wanderer' has quickly established a solid position in the music scene. Now, Schott has published the study score of the successful and impressive work. Deep Slavonic emotion and riveting virtuosity - this is what characterises this piece as well as many other compositions by Shchedrin. Even though he has been a cosmopolitan for a long time, the Moscow-born Shchedrin has remained an original Russian composer whose bond with Russian musical folklore and poetry has never been severed. The text of this 'opera for the concert stage' is based on a story by the great Russian writer Nikolai S. Leskov. Three solo singers, large choir and orchestra tell the dramatic story in colourful musical pictures.