The Son of the Sun, Op.62 (Vasilenko, Sergey)

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Language Russian / German
Translator Dmitry Usov (1896-1944), German
Publisher. Info. Moscow: Muzgiz, n.d.
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Work Title The Son of the Sun
Alternative. Title Сын солнца
Composer Vasilenko, Sergey
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.62
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. ISV 13
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 acts, 10 scenes:
  1. Lieutenant Watter's Lied [Песенка лейтенанта Уоттера]
  2. Edith Salier's Romance [Романс Эдит Сальер]
  3. Legende (Lake) [Легенда: ("Озеро")]
  4. Chinese Song [Китайская песенка]
  5. Шествие в храм солнца
  6. Lao-Sin's Arioso [Ариозо Лао-Сина]
  7. Aurora's Arioso [Ариозо Авроры]
  8. Valse [Вальс] (Solo piano)
  9. Bear's Dance [Танец медведя]
  10. Galop [Галоп]
  11. Lao-Sin's Death [Смерть Лао-Сина]
  12. Танец комедиантов
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1928-29
First Performance. 24/05/1929, Moscow, Bolshoi Theater; conductor: Sergey Vasilenko, director: Titzian Sharashidze
First Publication. 1930 or before
Librettist Mikhail Galperin (1882–1944)
Language Russian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices, mixed chorus, orchestra