In 1978, Alfred Schnittke (1934-98) wrote the incidental music for a production of The Inspector's Tale, a stage adaptation of Gogol's Dead Souls. It was intended to be directed by Yuri Lyubimov, but the Soviet government banned production. A suite was assembled from the score by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, and two prominent colleagues of Schnittke, Gubaidulina and Denisov, contributed a jointly composed march, which opens this CD. In 1985, the music was choreographed, the ballet, called Esquisses, was presented at the Bolshoi. Schnittke composed a number of new pieces for this production. The characters in the action are all Gogol's, but in addition to Dead Souls, we meet Tchitchikov, Major Kovalyov's Nose, and Ferdinand VIII from Notes of a Madman. A passage from the book is recited in his piece and read by the director of this CD. The music is poly-stylistic, with a huge orchestra (2 electric guitars, flexatone, prepared piano with coins inserted between the strings), quotes from Beethoven, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, all with a sense of diabolical mischief that ideally suits nature grotesqueness of many of Gogol's characters.
https://back.dvdstorespain.es/en/music/104096-schnittke-sketches-ballet-music-cd-de-audio-bolshoi-theatre-orchestra-schnittke-and-andrey-chistjakov-5029365921527.html104096SCHNITTKE: Sketches" Ballet Music [CD de audio] Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Schnittke and Andrey Chistjakov"<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>In 1978 Alfred Schnittke (1934-98) wrote the incidental music for a production of <span translate="no">The</span> Inspectors Tale, an adaptation for stage of Gogols Dead Souls. It was to have been directed by Yuri Lyubimov, but the Soviet government banned the production. A suite was assembled from the score by Gennadi Rozhdenstvensky, and two leading colleagues of Schnittke - Gubaidulina and Denisov contributed to a jointly composed march, which opens this CD. In 1985 the music was choreographed, the ballet, called Esquisses was performed at the Bolshoi. Schnittke composed a number of new pieces for this production. <span translate="no">The</span> characters in the action are all from Gogol, but in addition to <span translate="no">The</span> Dead Souls, we meet Tchitchikov, Major Kovalyovs Nose, and Ferdinand VIII from Notes of a Madman. A passage from the book is recited in its piece, and is read by the conductor on this CD. <span translate="no">The</span> music is a poly-stylistic, with a huge orchestra (2 electric guitars, flexatone, prepared piano with coins inserted between the strings), quotations from Beethoven, Haydn, Tchaikovsky - all with a sense of devilish mischief which ideally suites the grotesque nature of many of Gogols characters.</span></p></div><div id="lista_canciones"><h4> List of topics </h4><div id="music-tracks" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><div class="a-row"><div class="a-column a-span3"><table class="a-bordered a-spacing-none"><tr><td> 1</td><td> March: <span translate="no">The</span> Swan, the Pike and the Crayfish</td></tr><tr><td> 2</td><td> Overture</td></tr><tr><td> 3</td><td> The Childhood of Chichikov</td></tr><tr><td> 4</td><td> The Portrait</td></tr><tr><td> 5</td><td> Major Kovalyov</td></tr><tr><td> 6</td><td> Morning. <span translate="no">The</span> Disappearance of the Nose</td></tr><tr><td> 7</td><td> In Search of the Nose</td></tr><tr><td> 8</td><td> Despair</td></tr><tr><td> 9</td><td> The Nose Is Found</td></tr><tr><td> 10</td><td> The Overcoat</td></tr><tr><td> eleven</td><td> Ferdinand VIII</td></tr><tr><td> 12</td><td> The Civil Servants</td></tr><tr><td> 13</td><td> The Barrel-organ</td></tr><tr><td> 14</td><td> The Unknown Woman</td></tr><tr><td> fifteen</td><td> Pas De Deux</td></tr><tr><td> 16</td><td> The Debauch</td></tr><tr><td> 17</td><td> The Sabbath</td></tr><tr><td> 18</td><td> The Barrel-organ</td></tr><tr><td> 19</td><td> Spanish Royal March</td></tr><tr><td> twenty</td><td> The Ball</td></tr><tr><td> twenty-one</td><td> The Testament</td></tr><tr><td> 22</td><td> March: <span translate="no">The</span> Swan, the Pike and the Crayfish</td></tr></table></div></div></div></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/605326-home_default/schnittke-sketches-ballet-music-cd-de-audio-bolshoi-theatre-orchestra-schnittke-and-andrey-chistjakov.jpg5.2066instockBriliant Classics5.20665.2066002023-02-23T03:56:52+0100/Music/CD Audio
In 1978 Alfred Schnittke (1934-98) wrote the incidental music for a production of The Inspectors Tale, an adaptation for stage of Gogols Dead Souls. It was to have been directed by Yuri Lyubimov, but the Soviet government banned the production. A suite was assembled from the score by Gennadi Rozhdenstvensky, and two leading colleagues of Schnittke - Gubaidulina and Denisov contributed to a jointly composed march, which opens this CD. In 1985 the music was choreographed, the ballet, called Esquisses was performed at the Bolshoi. Schnittke composed a number of new pieces for this production. The characters in the action are all from Gogol, but in addition to The Dead Souls, we meet Tchitchikov, Major Kovalyovs Nose, and Ferdinand VIII from Notes of a Madman. A passage from the book is recited in its piece, and is read by the conductor on this CD. The music is a poly-stylistic, with a huge orchestra (2 electric guitars, flexatone, prepared piano with coins inserted between the strings), quotations from Beethoven, Haydn, Tchaikovsky - all with a sense of devilish mischief which ideally suites the grotesque nature of many of Gogols characters.