
Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov: Myths, Realities, Reconsiderations
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
356
Language
English
Published
Mar 25, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521361931
ISBN-13
9780521361934
Description
Caryl Emerson and Robert William Oldani embark on an insightful exploration of Modest Musorgsky's life and works, with a particular focus on his opera "Boris Godunov." Their collaboration weaves together expertise in literature and music history, offering a multifaceted lens through which to examine the myths and realities surrounding both the composer and his most famous creation.
The authors delve into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped Musorgsky, revealing the intricate relationship between his artistic vision and the tumultuous socio-political environment of 19th-century Russia. They meticulously analyze the nuances of "Boris Godunov," not merely as an opera but as a profound commentary on power, identity, and the human condition.
Through rich textual analysis and musicological insights, Emerson and Oldani invite readers to reconsider long-held perceptions of Musorgsky's genius. Their work challenges prevailing narratives, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the composer’s innovative techniques and thematic complexities.
Ultimately, this engaging study serves as a bridge between literature and music, illuminating the legacy of Musorgsky while inspiring readers to rediscover the enduring relevance of "Boris Godunov."
The authors delve into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped Musorgsky, revealing the intricate relationship between his artistic vision and the tumultuous socio-political environment of 19th-century Russia. They meticulously analyze the nuances of "Boris Godunov," not merely as an opera but as a profound commentary on power, identity, and the human condition.
Through rich textual analysis and musicological insights, Emerson and Oldani invite readers to reconsider long-held perceptions of Musorgsky's genius. Their work challenges prevailing narratives, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the composer’s innovative techniques and thematic complexities.
Ultimately, this engaging study serves as a bridge between literature and music, illuminating the legacy of Musorgsky while inspiring readers to rediscover the enduring relevance of "Boris Godunov."
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