Sergei Rachmaninov - The Miserly Knight (1994)

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Sergei Rachmaninov - The Miserly Knight (1994)

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1. Scene I
2. Scene II
3. Scene III 

Performer:  
Mikhail Krutikov (Bass), 
Vladimir Kudriashov (Tenor), 
Alexander Arkhipov (Tenor), 
Vladislav Verestnikov (Baritone), 
Pyotr Gluboky (Bass) 

Bolshoi Theater Orchestra
Andrey Chistiakov - conductor

 

The second of Rachmaninov's three operas, The Miserly Knight was premiered in 1906 and is based on one of Pushkin's 'Little Tragedies' which were written as psychological dramas in blank verse. Originally written for the great Russian bass, Fyodor Chaliapin, it contains some of Rachmaninov's most haunting and evocative music.

The opera is written for five male voices with no romantic subplot! It is the story of an amoral, omnipotent father, the Baron, who because of his visceral attachment to his vast wealth, keeps his son, Albert, in abject poverty.

The dark and atmospheric The Miserly Knight is a neglected work in Rachmaninov's canon. Andrey Chistiakov and his Russian forces are renowned for their interpretations of their native repertoire and their recordings of works by Rachmaninov are particularly highly acclaimed.

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