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    Highlights from Russian operas Vol. 2

    Modest Mussorgsky
    (1839-1881)
    From ¡°Khovanschina¡± (Rimsky-Korsakov version) 
    1 Prelude Act 1 (Dawn over the Moscow River)  5. 59
    2 Act 2: Sily potajnye (Mysterious forces)  5. 42
    (Marfa¡¯s divination) Elena Manistina (Marfa) – mezzo-soprano / Mikhail Gubsky (Golitsyn) – tenor
    3 Act 3: Batya, batya, vyijdi k nam ! (Chief-our-father, come to us!)  6. 27
    (scene and chorus)Vladimir Krasov (Kuzhka)– baritone / Vladimir Matorin (Ivan Khovansky)– bass / Chorus


    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
    (1844-1908)
    From ¡°Legend of the invisible city of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya¡±
    4 Prelude: A hymn to nature  5. 26
    5 The battle near the Kerzhenets River  
     
    From ¡°Sadko¡± Act 2: Songs of the Foreign Merchant Traders
    6 Song of the Varangian (Viking) Guest 2. 50
    Vadim Lynkovsky – bass
    7 Song of the Indian Guest  3. 27
    Maksim Paster – tenor
    8 Song of the Venetian Guest 4. 34
    Anton Grigoriev – baritone Chorus 
     

    Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    (1840-1893)
    From ¡°Eugene Onegin¡±
    9 Act 3: Polonaise 4. 50
    10 Act 2: Kuda, kuda vyi udalilis? (Where, oh where have you gone?) 6. 05
    (Lensky¡¯s aria) Andrey Dunaev – tenor


    Modest Mussorgsky
    (1839-1881) 
    From ¡°Boris Godunov¡± (Rimsky-Korsakov version)
    11 Prologue: Coronation Scene 9. 31
    Maksim Paster (Shuisky) – tenor / Mikhail Kazakov (Boris Godunov) – bass / Chorus


    Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow
    conducted by Alexander Vedernikov