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Khovanshchina

1989-01-03 | Music
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The last and arguably finest opera of Modest Mussorgsky is captured in one of its most powerful interpretations in this 1989 recording from the Vienna State Opera, conducted by Claudio Abbado. A moody opera that is thematically broad at times and intimately personal in others, "Khovanshchina" tells the story of the 17th-century clash between Russian conservatives and Peter the Great's reformists. Among the singers is renowned basso Nicolai Ghiaurov and Paata Burchuladze, as well as Anatoly Kocherga, Ludmila Semtchuk, and Heinz Zednik.

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The runtime of Khovanshchina is 173 minutes.
The director of Khovanshchina is Brian Large, the writer is Modest Mussorgsky, Vladimir Strassov.
The release date of Khovanshchina is January 03, 1989.
On September 27, 2024, the IMDB rating of Khovanshchina is 8.1/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 10.0/10.
The casts of Khovanshchina are Claudio Abbado starring as Self - Conductor, Vladimir Atlantov starring as Prince Andrey Khovansky, Paata Burchuladze starring as Dositheus, Anatoly Kocherga starring as The Boyar Shaklovity, Yuri Marusin starring as Prince Vassily Golitsin, Ludmila Semtschuk starring as Marfa.
The genre of Khovanshchina is Music.
The last and arguably finest opera of Modest Mussorgsky is captured in one of its most powerful interpretations in this 1989 recording from the Vienna State Opera, conducted by Claudio Abbado. A moody opera that is thematically broad at times and intimately personal in others, "Khovanshchina" tells the story of the 17th-century clash between Russian conservatives and Peter the Great's reformists. Among the singers is renowned basso Nicolai Ghiaurov and Paata Burchuladze, as well as Anatoly Kocherga, Ludmila Semtchuk, and Heinz Zednik..