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Tchaikovsky - Cherevichki (The Little Shoes) flac album
  • Performer Tchaikovsky
  • Title Cherevichki (The Little Shoes)
  • Style Romantic, Opera
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  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1716 mb
  • Size FLAC 1521 mb
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Cherevichki is a comic-fantastic opera in 4 acts, 8 scenes, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was composed in 1885 in Maidanovo, Russia. The libretto was written by Yakov Polonsky, and is based on the story "Christmas Eve", part of a collection called Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, by Nikolai Gogol. The opera is a revision of Tchaikovsky's earlier opera Vakula the Smith. The work was first performed in 1887 in Moscow.

Tchaikovsky: Cherevichki (The Little Shoes) (classical music album) - Play streams in full or download MP3 from Classical Archives (classicalarchives. My First Tchaikovsky Album. Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite; The Rite of Spring; Petrushka; Symphony in 3 Movements. Gennady Rozhdestvensky. London Symphony Orchestra. Schnittke: Symphony N. USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra.

Tchaikovsky's CHEREVICHKI comes as something of a revelation to me. Like many in the West, I knew well EUGENE ONEGIN and QUEEN OF SPADES. A few years back I discovered MAZEPPA (there are two fine recordings of that work, one with Jarvi and another with Gergiev, I believe). Of CHEREVICHKI, I had heard years back the the re-issued older recording on Preiser, but nothing prepared me for this magnificent recording! This recording of a live performance in Cagliari, Italy, is one the finest releases that Dynamic has given us; everything works, and works well. Very handsome presentation. Very little stage noise for a live recording.

Album · 2009 · 38 Songs. Cherevichki: Act I, Scene I, Scene: Solokha and Devil - "Ne Grekh Li Tak Pugat". Elizaveta Antonova, Alexei Ivanov, Alexander Melik-Pashayev & Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre. 4. Cherevichki: Act I, Scene I, Duet of Solokha and Devil "Osedlayu Pomelo". Alexei Ivanov, Alexander Melik-Pashayev & Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre.

Tchaikovsky: Cherevichki. A little apple tree was blossoming in the garden. 6. She never takes her eyes off herself. 7. Look at the way you are!

Cherevichki (Черевички), sometimes translated in English as The Fancy Slippers or Oxana's Caprices, is an opera in 4 acts and 8 scenes (TH 8 ; ČW 8). It was adapted by Tchaikovsky between February and April 1885 (with revisions in November and December 1886), from his early comic opera Vakula the Smith (1874)

Cherevichki is a comic-fantastic opera in 4 acts, 8 scenes, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The libretto was written by Yakov Polonsky, and is based on the story Christmas Eve, part of a collection called Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka, by Nikolai Gogol.

Little Shoes (Cherevichki) (1885), a much revised version of Vakula the Smith, The Enchantress (Charodeyka) (1887), his fame was enhanced, as before, by his orchestral works, among these were the Violin Concerto in D Major (1878), the Manfrend Symphony (1885), based on the poem by Lord Byron, and Symphony No. 5 in E Minor (1888). His other major achievements of this period include Serenade for Strings in C Major, Opus 48 (1880), Capriccio Italien (1880), and the 1812 Overture (1880)

Tracklist

A Overture. Act 1. Scene 1
B Act 1. Scene 2. In Chub"s House
C Entracte. Act 2 Scene 1. In Solokha's House
D1 Act 2. Scene 2. A Street In Dikanka
D2 Entracte Act. 3. Scene 1 At The Riverbank
E1 Act 3. Scene 1. (End)
E2 Act 3. Scene 2. A Room In The Palace
E3 Act 3. Scene 3. A Hall In The Palace
F1 Act 3. Scene 3. (End)
F2 Act. 4. A Square In Dikanka

Credits

  • Alto Vocals – E. Antonova
  • Baritone Vocals – A. Ivanov , Al. Ivanov*
  • Bass Vocals – I. Ionov, I. Sipayev, M. Skazin, S. Krasovsky, M. Mikhailov*
  • Choir – Chorus Of The Bolshoi Theatre
  • Conductor – Alexander Melik-Pashaiev*
  • Mezzo-soprano Vocals – O. Insarova
  • Orchestra – Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theatre*
  • Soprano Vocals – E. Kruglikova*
  • Tenor Vocals – A. Peregudov*, F. Godovkin, V. Shevtsov, G. Nelepp*

Notes

"After the story by Nikolai Gogol."