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''Dream on the Volga'' (
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: Сон на Волге) is an
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libr ...
in four acts composed by Anton Arensky. The libretto was adapted by Arensky from
Alexander Ostrovsky Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Остро́вский; ) was a Russian playwright, generally considered the greatest representative of the Russian realistic period. The author of 47 origina ...
's melodrama ''Voyevoda''. The opera premiered on January 2, 1891 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow with Arensky conducting.


Background

''Dream on the Volga'' was Arensky's first opera. He began working on it while still a student in
Rimsky-Korsakov Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov . At the time, his name was spelled Николай Андреевичъ Римскій-Корсаковъ. la, Nicolaus Andreae filius Rimskij-Korsakov. The composer romanized his name as ''Nicolas Rimsk ...
's composition class at the
St. Petersburg Conservatory The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory (russian: Санкт-Петербургская государственная консерватория имени Н. А. Римского-Корсакова) (formerly known as th ...
and finished it in 1890.
Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky , group=n ( ; 7 May 1840 – 6 November 1893) was a Russian composer of the Romantic period. He was the first Russian composer whose music would make a lasting impression internationally. He wrote some of the most popu ...
, whose music also had a significant influence on Arensky, had twenty years earlier adapted the Ostrovsky play as an opera, '' The Voyevoda''. However, Tchaikovsky was so dissatisfied with his own version that he later destroyed the manuscript score. Arensky's version was a much closer adaptation of the play than Tchaikovsky's which had condensed Ostrovsky's original five acts down to three. Tchaikovsky wrote to his brother Modest that he had not been very impressed when Arensky had played him fragments of the opera in St. Petersburg, but after going through the completed score in the summer of 1890 and then after seeing the premiere, he was convinced that it was one of the best Russian operas. He considered the music "very elegant" but went on to say that if it had one defect it was "a certain monotony of method" which reminded him of Rimsky-Korsakov. Igor Stravinsky, a later student of Rimsky-Korsakov, recalled attending a performance of ''Dream on the Volga'' in St. Petersburg with him. Stravinsky claimed to have found the music dull, and that during a bass clarinet solo intended to evoke a sinister atmosphere, Rimsky-Korsakov loudly commented, "the noble bass clarinet should not be put to such ignominious use." However, the musicologist
Richard Taruskin Richard Filler Taruskin (April 2, 1945 – July 1, 2022) was an American musicologist and music critic who was among the leading and most prominent music historians of his generation. The breadth of his scrutiny into source material as well as ...
has cast doubt on the veracity of Stravinsky's anecdote, noting that the sole performance of the opera in St. Petersburg was in 1903, a time when it was unlikely that they were close enough to have been attending performances together. Taruskin also points out that Vasily Yastrebtsev wrote in his ''Reminiscences of Rimsky-Korsakov'' that one day in 1903 he had found the composer "leafing through ''Dream on the Volga'' and sincerely admiring many pages ..'Nowadays,' he said no one writes like this anymore; it smacks of something irretrievable.'"


Synopsis

The story revolves around an elderly Voyevoda (Provincial Governor) who falls in love with two young women and ruthlessly imprisons them. The first woman is married and the second is engaged to another man. After initial failed attempts by their partners to rescue them, the women are eventually freed when a new Voyevoda is appointed.Brown (2007) p. 36


Recordings

There are no complete recordings of ''Dream on the Volga''. However, its overture can be heard on several recordings of Arensky's works including: *Arensky: Symphony 2; Suite 3; ''Dream on the Volga'' Overture; ''Nal & Damayanti'' Prelude; Intermezzo –
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Vassily Sinaisky Vassily Serafimovich Sinaisky ( Russian: Васи́лий Серафи́мович Сина́йский, born in Abez, Komi Republic, April 20, 1947) is a Russian conductor and pianist. Biography Sinaisky studied conducting with Ilya Musin at t ...
(conductor). Label: Chandos 10024 *''Svetlanov Conducts Arensky'', Vol 3 – Russian State Academic Symphony Orchestra,
Yevgeny Svetlanov Yevgeny Fyodorovich Svetlanov (russian: Евгéний Фёдорович Светлáнов; 6 September 1928 – 3 May 2002) was a Russian conductor, composer and a pianist. Life and work Svetlanov was born in Moscow and studied conducting ...
(conductor). Label: Svetlanov Foundation 3


References

;Notes ;Sources *Brown, David (2007)
''Tchaikovsky: The Man and his Music ''
Pegasus Books. * *Stravinsky, Igor and Craft, Robert (1981)
''Memories and Commentaries''
University of California Press. *Taruskin, Richard (1996).
''Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions''
Volume 1. University of California Press. *Tchaikovsky, Modest (1904/2004)
''The Life and Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky''
translated and annotated by Rosa Newmarch. Originally published in 1904, republished in facsimile in 2004 by University Press of the Pacific.


External links


Complete score
at the
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