Disambiguation evidence for Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky via surface form

"Boris Godunov"


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Predicate Object
associatedMovement Modest Mussorgsky
surface form: The Mighty Handful
basedOn Boris Godunov by Alexander Pushkin
basedOn History of the Russian State by Nikolai Karamzin
character Boris Godunov
character Fyodor
surface form: Feodor
character Grigori Otrepyev (False Dmitri)
character Innocent Fool (Yurodivy)
character Marina Mniszech
character Missail
character Pimen
character Shuisky
character Varlaam
character Xenia
composer Modest Mussorgsky
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
firstPerformanceDate 1874-02-08
firstPerformancePlace Mariinsky Theatre
surface form: Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg
genre historical opera
genre opera
influenced 20th-century Russian opera
instanceOf opera
language Russian
mainCharacter Boris Godunov
musicalStyle Russian nationalist
notableAriaOrScene Clock Scene
notableAriaOrScene Coronation Scene
notableAriaOrScene Death of Boris
notableConductor Claudio Abbado
notableConductor Valery Gergiev
notableFeature innovative use of speech-like vocal declamation
notableFeature prominent role of the chorus
notableFeature psychological portrait of a ruler
notableFeature use of Russian folk and liturgical elements
notableRecordingArtist Feodor Chaliapin
orchestrationRevisedBy Dmitri Shostakovich
orchestrationRevisedBy Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
originalVersionCensorshipStatus rejected by Imperial Theatres censors
originalVersionCompleted 1869
premiereTheatre Mariinsky Theatre
publisherOfVocalScore Bessel (Saint Petersburg)
revisedVersionCensorshipStatus approved by Imperial Theatres censors
revisedVersionCompleted 1872
settingLocation Russia
settingTimePeriod Time of Troubles
structure prologue and four acts
subject Boris Godunov
surface form: Tsar Boris Godunov
theme abuse of power
theme guilt and conscience
theme relationship between people and ruler