Varlaam

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Varlaam is a boisterous, drunken monk who provides comic relief and political commentary in Modest Mussorgsky’s opera "Boris Godunov."

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Varlaam canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
monk
opera character
appearsIn Boris Godunov
appearsInVersion 1869 original version of Boris Godunov
1872 revised version of Boris Godunov
associatedWithTheme drunkenness
political satire
social commentary
basedOn character in Alexander Pushkin’s drama Boris Godunov
characterTrait boisterous
drunken
createdBy Modest Mussorgsky
dramaticFunction comments on historical and political events through song
contrasts with tragic elements of the opera
fictionalUniverse Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky
surface form: Boris Godunov (Mussorgsky)
firstAppearance Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky
surface form: opera Boris Godunov
genreOfWorkAppearedIn opera
hasCompanion Misail
languageOfWork Russian
nationalityInFiction Russian
occupationInFiction monk
oftenPortrayedBy bass singers
performsMusicalNumber Varangian Song
roleInWork comic relief
political commentator
setIn Russia
singsAria Song of the Varangian Guest
timePeriodInFiction Boris Godunov
surface form: reign of Boris Godunov
voiceType bass

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Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky character Varlaam
subject surface form: Boris Godunov
Missail associatedWith Varlaam
Missail oftenSeenWith Varlaam