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Khovanshchina is a historical opera by Modest Mussorgsky, notable for its powerful folk-infused score and vivid depiction of 17th-century Russian politics.
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Did Mussorgsky finish Khovanshchina?
No, Mussorgsky left Khovanshchina incomplete when he died in 1881. His friend and fellow composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov completed and orchestrated the score, and this version became the standard for decades.
What historical events does Khovanshchina depict?
The opera portrays political upheaval in late 17th-century Russia during the transition between the regency of Sophia Alekseyevna and the rise of the young Peter the Great. It focuses on the power struggles involving Prince Ivan Khovansky, the Old Believers, and the streltsy, Moscow's elite military corps.
Who orchestrated Khovanshchina after Mussorgsky's death?
Rimsky-Korsakov created the first performing version in the early 1880s, and Dmitri Shostakovich produced a later revision that many conductors prefer for its closer fidelity to Mussorgsky's original scoring. Modern productions use either version, with the Shostakovich edition gaining favor since the mid-20th century.
What famous musical excerpts come from Khovanshchina?
The Prelude, known as 'Dawn on the Moscow River,' is the most frequently performed excerpt and often appears on orchestral programs independently. The opera also contains the colorful 'Dance of the Persian Slaves' and a devastating final scene in which the Old Believers immolate themselves.
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