Boris Godunov - Bolshoi - Full opera (1)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Modest Mussorgsky
BORIS GODUNOV
cast:
Boris Godunov - Eugeny Nesterenko
Xenia - Galina Kalinina
Pimen - Valery Yaroslavtsev
Dimitry (pretender) - Vladislav Piavko
Marina Mnishek - Irina Arkhipova
Simpleton - Aleksei Maslennikov
prince Shuisky - Alexander Sokolov
The Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre.
Conductor - Boris Khaikin.
Moscow - 1978.
tHE INTODUCTION OF THIS OPERA IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COMPOSITION OF THE WORLD.
IT' MAKES ME DREAM A SNOW STORM...
Thank tou very much Radames .. wonderfull, spendid
this what I immagine to be Boris Godunov,
thanks from italy
Yey! We are doing it in Dallas in the end of the season! Can't wait to start coaching them Russian language hehehe
The music is just stunning. I love Musorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov music.
YES!!! stunning!! I have only seen Christoff do it i cannot imagine any better but the prologue!! stunning!!
thanks so much for uploading, first time i came across an opera with subtitles. pretty sweet!
I like all of the "novatores", the "five", who founded the Russian national music in the 19th century...and also Tschaikowsky!
Спасибо большое за видео. Очень люблю Р-Корсакова, Мусоргского и бас.
Thank you for sharing!
Я уже благодарил, но еще раз большое спасибо за мою любимою оперу. Привет из Польши :)
Well, it's considered by most to be the greatest of all Russian operas, so it's not unlikely that all sorts of people will love it!
I am a rock fan, but I love this opera. Thanks for posting it. Greetings from Hungary.
Thank you so much!
odlično!
OMG I just love your channel!!!!!.Kisses
a great choir!!!!! y love the russian music!!!
Merci très beaucoup, Radames1983 !
The intro is all of Russian history composed into one little theme for an oboe.
Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maravillosa
Wow! It´s wondergul!
Thank you!! :)))
@RADAMES1983 I've been crazy about Boris Godunov since a kid, and although the Rimsky version is the one I'm most familiar with, the one I've heard most, I still agree with you totally. The Mussorgsky version is... just Mussorgsky, and it's the one that I actually like best, even though I very much enjoy Rimsky's orchestration. Your comment was very interesting as I had never really reflected on this.
@archijerej
Спасибо вам. Я тоже считаю что эта одна из лучших и сильнейших опер, написанных за всю историю жанра.
I knew this opera from Korsakov's orchestration... Usually when I am accustomed to a certain thing of beauty, it is almost impossible to switch to its twin product.
This was not the case with Boris... When I first heard the original orchestration I realised what genius is all about...
In fact the comparisson destroyed for me all of Korsakov's oeuvre as I now have to always compare it to Mussorgsky and his sombre, nightly colours!
If it's good enough for you, it's godunov for me. :)
Nice one :)
XelaYelah the family 2013
XelaYelah the family 2013
If Iosef Stalin loved Boris, he had good taste in opera. Boris is not only the greatest Russian opera ever written, but ONE OF THE GREATEST OPERAS ever written - anywhere, by an absolute genius. Sad that Mussorgskii was so drunk, and died at 42 yo, he could have created more great masterpieces. Personally I prefer the very original version, as is fashion today happily, and not what Rimsky or Shostakovich thought was better for us.
Yes, till last year.
Last year they debuted a new production (of Alexandr Sakurov) with the original Mussirgsky version. I actually like it much more.
Oh scusate! :)
all'inizio anch'Io ho visto la questa opera sul video e dvd, ma in 2007 e 08 finalmente la visto in Bolshoi teatro a Mosca (due volte) , con la stessa impostazione come qui :)
@solarmanful It is a Korsakov version.
:)
Come mai?!
Devi trovare una opera! C'e una bella diffirenza - vedere il dvd, e guardare (e sentire) un concerto (e specialmente una opera) sulla scena!
Credi me...
If it was Stalin's favorite opera, that is indeed ironic, because Pushkin's play was modeled on Shakespeare's Richard III, a portrait of an evil monarch (in Shakespeare's view)--and that certainly would go for Stalin!
Grazie Mille "Radames1983"
@Strefanash
Can not agree with you.
Korsakov was more "academic" orchestraitor, but I think Mussorgsky went 50 years forward in this opera trhen his time...
I find there many extreamly beautiful and interesting moments when i think: How could somebody t write like this in 1872?...
But I agree that it's "harder" to listen to his version.
In the other hand- he is much closer to the Pushkin's peace and the history - full of darkness, misticism and micsture between christianity and paganism...
@Strefanash
Well, sure :)
I like Korsakov Version, cause Korsakov for me is like Bellini - just beautiful- beautiful and beautiful!
But Mussorgsky is deeper and darker...
There is much more Psychology and misticism in his music, as well as new and original ideas.
We also shouldn't forget that it's not a symphony, it's a musical theater.
@BringbackLKandMX It would be of interest to learn why Stalin liked this piece.
In Soviet Russia, opera sing you!
Grazie ragazzo! :)
Questa opera e vero meraviglia.
Dove la suoni?
:))
and Shostakovich?
Could you post a link with original version ,please?
Where can I found Mussorgskij original version of Boris Godunov?
R. Korsakov
Это запись с телевизора? Что-то уж очень плохая картинка
In Italia? Non fanno tanti concerti??
:)
Hey hey hey boy!!
"Fuck you"??
Not in my accaunt please!
The cut in the end comes at the worst possible moment :(
Why the fuck is this Korsakov version , :(
I want original
que ridiculo kk