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Mussorgksy - Boris Godunov | Australian Eloquence ELQ4826883

Mussorgksy - Boris Godunov

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Label: Australian Eloquence

Cat No: ELQ4826883

Barcode: 0028948268832

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 17th August 2018

Contents

Artists

Miroslav Cangalovic
Sofija Jankovic
Zlata Sesardic
Milica Miladinovic
Stepan Andrashevich
Dusan Popovic
Branko Pivnicki
Miroslav Brajnik
Melanija Bugarinovic
Zarko Cvejic
Stepan Vukicevic
Biserka Kalucic
Nikola Jancic
Ilija Gligorijevic
Zhika Milosavlievic
Dragomir Ninkovic
Ivan Murgaški
Chorus and Orchestra of the National Theatre, Belgrade

Conductor

Kresimir Baranovic

Works

Mussorgsky, Modest

Boris Godunov

Artists

Miroslav Cangalovic
Sofija Jankovic
Zlata Sesardic
Milica Miladinovic
Stepan Andrashevich
Dusan Popovic
Branko Pivnicki
Miroslav Brajnik
Melanija Bugarinovic
Zarko Cvejic
Stepan Vukicevic
Biserka Kalucic
Nikola Jancic
Ilija Gligorijevic
Zhika Milosavlievic
Dragomir Ninkovic
Ivan Murgaški
Chorus and Orchestra of the National Theatre, Belgrade

Conductor

Kresimir Baranovic

About

A first release on CD for the first recording in stereo of Mussorgsky’s epic tragedy. With this and six companion issues, Eloquence makes available for the first time on CD the seven complete Russian operas recorded in 1955 by Decca with the company of the Belgrade Opera.

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 (launched the previous year with Ansermet and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande) and its opera discography with classics of the Russian opera repertoire which it had previously not been possible to record in the original language.

In the event, the stereo versions were held back for the US market and only released in Europe in the 1960s, by which time the Belgrade Opera had acquired an international reputation for excellence thanks both to the mono issues and to its extensive touring schedule, which took in all the major European operatic centres. The Boris on their recording was Miroslav Čangalović, who became known as a latterday Chaliapin in the part, among the most renowned exponents of his generation. In a ‘house’ version of the opera, incorporating portions of the ‘Polish’ third act in Rimsky-Korsakov’s orchestration, Čangalović was joined by other stalwarts of the company such as Melanija Bugarinović who also won acclaim as Erda at Bayreuth around this time, and Žarko Cvejić as a magnificently sonorous and sinister Varlaam.

The booklet for this newly remastered release prints both a synopsis and an essay giving full historical context to the Belgrade opera recordings.

‘The outstanding principal is Miro Brajnik, possessor of a fine, ringing tenor. His is the most compelling Dmitri on records.’ – High Fidelity, March 1957

‘The minor characters are well differentiated and well sung. The chorus is splendid and extremely well recorded. The various planes of sound are brilliantly engineered, creating the illusion of distant pilgrims, passing monks, the immediacy of a big crowd and especially the great bells’ clangour. The Revolutionary scene is magnificent choral recording and here Baranovic is splendidly vigorous.’ – Opera, October 1958

Cast:
- Boris Godunov: Miroslav Čangalović
- Feodor Borisovich: Sofija Janković
- Xenia Borisovna: Zlata Sesardić
- Xenia’s Nurse: Milica Miladinović
- Prince Vasily Ivanovich Shuisky: Stepan Andrashevich
- Andrej Shchelkalov: Dušan Popović
- Pimen: Branko Pivnički
- Pretender: Miroslav Brajnik
- Marina Mnishek: Melanija Bugarinović
- Varlaam: Žarko Cvejić
- Missail: Stepan Vukicević
- Hostess of the Inn: Biserka Kalučić
- Simpleton: Nikola Jančić
- Nikitich: Ilija Gligorijević
- Khrushchov: Zhika Milosavliević
- Lewicki: Dragomir Ninković
- Czernikowski: Ivan Murgaški

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