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Boris Godunov

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Boris Godunov is an 1874 Russian opera by Modest Mussorgsky, widely renowned for its brilliant psychological portrayal of the titular tragic Tsar.

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Did Modest Mussorgsky base the opera Boris Godunov on a real historical Tsar?

Yes, the opera is loosely based on the true story of Boris Godunov, who ruled Russia as Tsar from 1598 to 1605. Mussorgsky adapted the narrative primarily from Alexander Pushkin's 1825 historical play about the ruler.

Why are there two completely different versions of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov?

The original 1869 version was rejected by theaters, forcing Mussorgsky to add a whole new "Polish Act" and a prominent female lead to get it staged in 1874. After his death, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov created a heavily edited, more conventionally tuned version that is still widely performed today.

What is the famous opening 'Coronation Scene' in Boris Godunov known for?

The opening scene features massive orchestral brass, deafening church bells, and massive choral forces as Boris reluctantly accepts the crown. It is renowned worldwide for its distinct, heavy Russian nationalist sound.

How does the character of the 'Simpleton' (Yurodivy) function in Boris Godunov?

The holy fool appears toward the end of the opera to openly mourn the suffering of the Russian people, something no one else dares to do. He represents the tragic voice of the common folk crushed under the Tsar's reign.

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