Richard Temple Savage in Royal Opera House - May, 1948
from A voice from the Pit: Reminiscences of an Orchestral Musician, pages 121-122:
Our first production of a Russian opera, "Boris Godunov" in 1948 was interesting as it was finally decided that we should present the original Mussorgsky version, not the one orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov which was then more widely known and is still used in the Soviet Union. It is now fashionable to sneer at Rimsky-Korsakov's orchestration as lessening the impact of the work and being too lush and "Hollywood". We certainly no longer needed his corrections of Mussorgsky's so-called harmonic "mistakes" which were simply too harsh for the time when the opera was written. Nevertheless, Rimsky … more >>
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Richard Temple Savage, A voice from the Pit: Reminiscences of an Orchestral Musician (Newton Abbot, 1988), p. 121-122. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1431361341215 accessed: 22 November, 2024
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Richard Temple Savage
1909-
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Boris Godunov
written by Modest Mussorgsky |
performed by Covent Garden Opera Company |
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Date/Time | May, 1948 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
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Originally submitted by iepearson on Mon, 11 May 2015 17:22:21 +0100
Approved on Sun, 20 Dec 2015 16:03:35 +0000