Disambiguation evidence for The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov via surface form

"The Golden Cockerel"


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basedOn The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Tale of the Golden Cockerel
basedOnWorkAuthor Alexander Pushkin
catalogueNumber Op. 39
censorshipStatus subject to tsarist censorship
completionYear 1907
composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
composerDiedBeforePremiere true
compositionEndYear 1907
compositionStartYear 1906
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
firstPerformanceCity Moscow
firstPerformanceCountry Russian Empire
firstPerformanceDate 1909-10-07
firstPerformanceLanguage Russian
firstPerformanceVenue Solodovnikov Theatre
firstStagedPosthumously true
genre fairy tale
genre opera
genre satire
hasOrchestralFeature colorful percussion writing
hasOrchestralFeature prominent use of high woodwinds
hasOrchestralFeature use of leitmotifs
historicalContext reflects disillusionment with Russian autocracy
historicalContext written after the Russo-Japanese War
instanceOf fairy-tale opera
instanceOf opera
instanceOf satirical opera
language Russian
librettist Vladimir Belsky
mainCharacter The Astrologer
mainCharacter The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov self-link
surface form: The Golden Cockerel
mainCharacter The Queen of Shemakha
mainCharacter Tsar Dodon
notableFor orchestral color
notableFor use of folk-like melodic material
notableFor vivid orchestration
numberOfActs 3
originalTitle Золотой петушок
surface form: Zolotoy petushok
originalTitle Золотой петушок
partOf late works of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
premiereCompany Sergei Zimin’s private opera company
setting a mythical Eastern kingdom
structure prologue
structure three acts
theme absolutism
theme critique of autocratic power
theme militarism
theme political satire

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surface form: The Golden Cockerel