The Maid of Pskov (opera) (Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay)

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Version A

Editor Anatoly Dmitriyev (1908–1978)
Publisher. Info. Complete Collected Works (Полное собрание сочинений), Vol.1А–Б
Moscow: Muzyka, 1966. Plate 1504–1504a.
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Version C

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Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: Bessel & Cie., n.d.(ca.1897). Plate 3800-3817.
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Overture
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Overture

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Version C

Arranger Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919), piano reduction
Language Italian
Translator Gustavo Macchi (1862–1935), Italian text
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: Bessel, 1912. Plate 6659.
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Language Italian / English
Translator Gustavo Macchi (1862–1935), Italian text
Rosa Newmarch (1857–1940), English text
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, 1912. Plate 6659.
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6 more: Act I, Tableau 1 • Act I, Tableau 2 • Act II, Tableau 1 • Act II, Tableau 2 • Act III, Tableau 1 • Act III, Tableau 2

Arranger Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919), piano reduction
Editor Anatoly Dmitriyev (1908–1978)
Publisher. Info. Complete Collected Works (Полное собрание сочинений), Vol.29Б
Moscow: Muzyka, 1967. Plate 4413.
Reprinted Leningrad: Muzyka, 1981. Plate 2660.
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Arranger Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919), piano reduction
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., (1894). Plate 3564.
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Overture

For Piano 4 hands (Rimskaya-Korsakova)
Arranger Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919)
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., n.d. Plate 5117.
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Intermezzo (Act I)

For Piano 4 hands (Schaefer)
Arranger Aleksandr Schaefer (1866–1914)
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., n.d. Plate 5118.
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Intermezzo (Act II)

For Piano 4 hands (Rimskaya-Korsakova)
Arranger Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919)
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., n.d.(ca.1895). Plate 214.
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Tableau symphonique

For Piano 4 hands (Schaefer)
Arranger Aleksandr Schaefer (1866–1914)
Publisher. Info. St. Petersburg: V. Bessel & Co., n.d. Plate 5119.
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Work Title The Maid of Pskov
Alternative. Title Псковитянка ; Ivan le Terrible : La Psokvitaine ; Pskovityanka ; Ivan the Terrible*
Name Translations Псковитянка; La Pskovitaine; Псков'янка; La donzella de Pskov; La fanciulla di Pskov; [10 more...]La dama de Pskov; A pszkovi lány; La ragasóla 'd Pskov; プスコフの娘; Pskovanino; 普斯科夫的女子; Flickan från Pskov; Das Mädchen von Pskow; "Псковитянка"; המשרתת מפסקוב
Name Aliases Псковитянка (опера); La criada de Pskov; La noia de Pskov; La knabino el Pskov; プスコフの乙女; [4 more...]Pskowitjanka; Die Pskowerin; 普斯科夫的女仆; 普斯科夫的姑娘
Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 186725717; LCCN: no98092765; GND: 300533896; [2 more...]BNF: 13917928w; BNE: XX3385804
Composer Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. INR 27
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 acts, 6 scenes
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1868–72 A ; 1876–77 B ; 1891–92 C ; 1898–1901 D (standard version)
First Performance. 1873-01-13 A in St. Petersburg, Maryinsky Theatre [more...]
Osip Petrov (Ivan)
Ivan Melnikov (Tomkakov)
Vasily Vasilyev II (Matuta)
Vladimir Sobolev (Vyazemsky)
Dmitry Orlov (Tucha)
Yuliya Platonova (Olga)
Darya Leonova (Vlasyevna)
Eduard Nápravník (conductor)

1895-04-18 C in St. Petersburg, Panayev Theatre [more...]
Mikhail Koryakin (Ivan)
Mikhail Lunacharsky (Tomkakov)
Feodosiya Velinskaya (Olga)
Alina Dore (Vlasyevna)
Ivan Davydov (conductor)

1901-10-23 D in Moscow, Bolshoy Theatre [more...]
Fyodor Chaliapin (Ivan), Ippolit Altani (conductor)
First Publication. 1872 A, 1892 C – St. Petersburg: V. Bessel
Librettist Composer, after Lev Mey (1822–1862)
Language Russian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices, chorus, orchestra [more...]
Cast
Ivan the Terrible - Иван Грозный (bass)
Prince Tokmakov - Князь Токмаков (bass)
Priness Olga - Ольга (soprano)
Boyar Matuta - Боярин Матута (tenor)
Boyaryna Stepanida Matuta - Боярыня Степанида Матута (Стеша) (soprano)
Mikhail Tucha - Михайло Туча (tenor)
Prince Vyazmesky - Князь Вяземский (bass)
Bornelius - Бомелий (bass)
Yushko Velebin - Юшко Велебин (bass)
Vlasyevna - Власьевна (mezzo-soprano)
Perfulyevna - Перфильевна (mezzo-soprano)
Mixed chorus (SATB)
Judges, Pskovian boyars, governor's sons, oprichniks,
Muscovite Streltsy, maidens, people
Orchestra
piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets,
bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon
4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba
timpani, percussion, harp, strings
Related Works Versions B and D include the The Noblewoman Vera Sheloga, Op.54 as a prologue.
Rimsky-Korsakov also wrote separate incidental music to accompany Mey's drama of the same name (1877, rev.1881–82).
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The Maid of Pskov -  Scores at Sheet Music Plus
Extra Information *Ivan the Terrible used for a "1894" 3-act revision published by Boosey in 1914.

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