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Eduard Nápravnik
Dubrovsky
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Composer
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Eduard Nápravnik
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1895
Average_duration
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155:43
Dubrovsky is an opera composed by Eduard Nápravnik, a Russian composer, conductor, and teacher. The opera is based on the novel "The Captain's Daughter" by Alexander Pushkin. It premiered on February 17, 1895, at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. The opera is divided into four acts and features a libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky, the younger brother of the famous composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The story follows the life of Vladimir Dubrovsky, a young nobleman who seeks revenge against the corrupt Prince Kurin for the wrongful death of his father. Along the way, Dubrovsky falls in love with the Prince's daughter, Mascha, and must navigate the complexities of his revenge plot while also trying to win her heart. The first act of the opera introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the story. The second act features a ball at the Prince's estate, where Dubrovsky and Mascha first meet and fall in love. The third act is the climax of the opera, where Dubrovsky's plan for revenge is set in motion and the Prince is ultimately killed. The final act deals with the aftermath of the Prince's death and the resolution of Dubrovsky's story. Musically, Dubrovsky is characterized by its lush orchestration and sweeping melodies. Nápravnik's use of leitmotifs, or recurring musical themes associated with specific characters or ideas, helps to tie the opera together thematically. The opera also features several notable arias, including Mascha's "Song of the Nightingale" and Dubrovsky's "Revenge Aria." Overall, Dubrovsky is a compelling opera that combines elements of romance, drama, and revenge. Its premiere was well-received, and it remains a popular work in the Russian operatic repertoire.
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