Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov: Myths, Realities, Reconsiderations

Modest Musorgsky and Boris Godunov: Myths, Realities, Reconsiderations

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Format Paperback
Pages 356
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2006
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521369762
ISBN-13 9780521369763
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Caryl Emerson and Robert William Oldani explore the intricate relationship between Modest Musorgsky and his opera, Boris Godunov, presenting a fresh perspective that challenges long-held assumptions. Their collaborative work delves deeply into the historical and cultural imagery surrounding Musorgsky’s life and the political backdrop of his time, allowing readers to appreciate the complexities of his creative genius.

Through careful analysis, Emerson and Oldani weave together the myths and realities of the composer’s artistry, revealing how personal and societal influences shaped his work. Their engaging narrative invites both music aficionados and casual readers to reconsider the significance of Boris Godunov not just as an artistic achievement but as a reflection of Russia’s tumultuous history.

By blending literary insight with musicological analysis, the authors create a rich tapestry that prompts a deeper understanding of Musorgsky's legacy. This thought-provoking examination encourages readers to engage with the opera beyond its surface, inviting them to uncover the emotional and philosophical depth that continues to resonate today.

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