Browse: Mussorgsky - Sorochintsy Fair This page lists all recordings of Sorochintsy Fair (Sorochinskaya yarmarka, The Fair at Sorochyntsi) by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-81). In this video filmed on the Admiral Bridge in Kreuzberg, Mirka Wagner sings Parasy’s dumka ‘Ty ne grusti moj milyj’ (‘Don’t be sad, my darling’) from Modest Mussorgsky’s unfinished comic opera Sorochintsy Fair. Based on a short story by Nikolai Gogol, The Fair at Sorochyntsi is a seldom performed opera by Modest Mussorgsky. The Russian Speakers Society is proud to present the concert production of Mussorgsky’ s opera “Fair at Sorochyntsi”. The Fair at Sorochyntsi is a comic opera in three acts by Modest Mussorgsky, composed between 1874 and 1880 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Modest MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881) Sorochyntsi Fair (orch. Night on Bald Mountain, Red Scroll and another devilry, permeated with unique Little Russian colour and special, purely Gogol humour - this is the background against which Gritsko and Parasi love, the heroes of "Sorochinsky Fair", the story from the series "Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka" flourish, set to music by the genius Mussorgsky. Mussorgsky started the work in 1874 and worked on it through 1880. and completed Shebalin, 1931) (1874) [99:38] Night on the Bare Mountain [10:56] Alexander BORODIN Polovtsian Dances* [13:34] Cherevik - Latko Koroshetz; Khivria - Bogdana Stritar; Parassia - Vilma Bukovetz; Kum - Friderik Lupsha; Gritsko - Miro Branjnik; Afansy Ivanovich - Slavko Shtrukel; Gypsy - Andrei Andreev; Chernobog - Samo Smerkolj Music: V.YA. As you might expect, Mussorgsky’s final opera “The Fair at Sorochyntsi” endured the same exact fate with five different versions coming in the wake of the composer’s death. The composer wrote the libretto, which is based on Nikolay Gogol's short story of the same name, from his early (1832) collection … She’s accompanied by Juri Tarasenok on the bajan accordion … Later in the 19th-century the story was adapted as an opera of the same name by Modest Mussorgsky (left unfinished by the composer, and completed by other hands). Modest Mussorgsky:The Fair at Sorochyntsi (1874-1880, unfinished)Opera in three acts. Schedule for Modest Mussorgsky "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" Opera in three acts 2020 Conductor: Alexey Vereshchagin. The Fair at Sorochyntsi: Act III - Orchestra of the Slovenian National Opera, Choir of the Slovenian National Opera, Latko Koroshetz, Vilma Bukovetz 29:46 0:30 Listen to Mussorgsky: The Fair at Sorochyntsi now. Sometime between 1872 and 1880, he also started working on two operas, ‘Khovanshchina’ and ‘The Fair at Sorochyntsi.’ But when he lost his job in 1880, he became desperate, and in spite of support from his friends, he could not complete them before his death in 1881. Showing 1 - … Shebalin. 22 October 2020 (Thu), 19:00 Chamber Stage Boris Pokrovsky Theatre on Nikolskaya Street - Opera Modest Mussorgsky "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" Opera in three acts. By the time of the composer’s death in 1881, he had only half finished it, leaving some vague sketches for the completion. Opera in three acts, four scenes. Mussorgsky - Sorochintsy Fair (Berlin, 2017) Modest Mussorgsky - Sorochintsy Fair Komische Oper, Berlin - 2017 Henrik Nánási, Barrie Kosky, Jens Larsen, Agnes Zwierko, Mirka Wagner, Alexander Lewis, Ivan Turšić, Tom Erik Lie, Hans Gröning, Carsten Sabrowski Opera Platform - … "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" is the first story in the collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka by Ukrainian-born writer Nikolai Gogol. This two-act comic opera will be performed in Austin for the first time, featuring Nikita Storojev, Sergey Maystruk (Moscow), Mikhai l Smigelski, Evgeny Kozyrenko, Heather Lewis, Pilar Gomez Govea, Derek Hale, and Sam Shipps as soloists. It is a strange work indeed.