Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Russian opera with Nikolai Karetnikov's "Till Eulenspiegel," a captivating two-act opera that brings to life the legendary tales of the medieval trickster Till Eulenspiegel. Composed in 1983 and premiered a decade later, this opera is a testament to Karetnikov's mastery of dramatic storytelling and his unique voice in the world of classical music.
Based on Charles De Coster's French novel "The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak," the libretto by film director Pavel Lungin weaves a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of 16th-century Flanders. The opera follows the mischievous adventures of Till Eulenspiegel, his loyal friend Lamme, and the complex web of relationships that bind them to the political and social upheavals of their time.
Spanning over two hours, this operatic journey is brought to life by a stellar cast, including Boris Kudriavtsev as Till, Ekaterina Mazo as Nele, and Alexei Martynov as Lamme, among others. The Soviet Cinema Orchestra, conducted by the renowned Emin Khachaturian and Valery Polyansky, delivers a powerful and evocative performance that complements the vocal prowess of the singers.
"Till Eulenspiegel" is not just an opera; it is a historical and cultural exploration that transports you to a different time and place. The opera's rich orchestration and intricate vocal lines create a vivid soundscape that brings the story to life, making it a compelling listen from start to finish.
This 2013 release by Brilliant Classics is a testament to Karetnikov's enduring legacy and his contribution to the world of opera. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Till Eulenspiegel" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of Russian operatic tradition.
Nikolai Karetnikov, born in Moscow in 1930, was a pioneering figure in the Soviet underground music scene, crafting a unique and experimental sound that defied the conventions of his time. As a composer of the post-Shostakovich generation, Karetnikov's avant-garde works often clashed with the Soviet authorities, yet his compositions continue to captivate audiences with their innovative spirit. His repertoire spans orchestral works, pieces for small ensembles, and solo keyboard compositions, each reflecting his distinctive musical voice. Karetnikov's legacy includes notable works such as his String Quartet (1963) and the operatic piece 'Till Eulenspiegel' (1985), which showcase his ability to blend tradition with avant-garde techniques. Despite facing official disapproval, Karetnikov's music remains a testament to his artistic courage and enduring influence.
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