Mussorgsky: Khovanschina

Mussorgsky: Khovanschina

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2007-03-10

One of Modest Mussorgsky's great talents was his unique ability to transpose words, psychological states, and even physical movements, into music. Kent Nagano rises magnificently to the challenges presented by this score. And Dmitri Tcherniakov's fascinating production emphasizes the timeless quality of this sombre tale of intrigue and power struggles reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, reflecting Mussorgsky's own maxim: "The past in the present - that is my task."

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One of Modest Mussorgsky's great talents was his unique ability to transpose words, psychological states, and even physical movements, into music. Kent Nagano rises magnificently to the challenges presented by this score. And Dmitri Tcherniakov's fascinating production emphasizes the timeless quality of this sombre tale of intrigue and power struggles reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, reflecting Mussorgsky's own maxim: "The past in the present - that is my task."

Released

2007-03-10

Runtime

174

Director

Dmitri Tcherniakov

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Music

Language

Pусский

Production

Unitel

EuroArts

Bayerische Staatsoper

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    Klaus Florian Vogt
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    John Daszak

    John Daszak
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    Valeri Alexejev

    Valeri Alexejev
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    Anatoli Kotscherga

    Anatoli Kotscherga
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    Doris Soffel

    Doris Soffel
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    Camilla Nylund

    Camilla Nylund
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    Ulrich Reß

    Ulrich Reß