Vakula the Smith

Vakula the Smith è un’opera in russian di Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1876.

Prima rappresentazione

1876 1876-12-06

Lingua

Russian

Epoca

Romantic

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Vakula the Smith, Op. 14, is a Ukrainian-themed opera in 3 acts, 8 scenes, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The libretto was written by Yakov Polonsky and is based on Nikolai Gogol's 1832 story "Christmas Eve". It was written for composer Alexander Serov, who died in 1871 leaving only fragments of an opera on the subject.

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Librettista

Yakov Polonsky

Trama di Vakula the Smith

Time: The end of the 18th century Place: In the village of Dikanka, Ukraine; St. Petersburg The widow Solokha agrees to help the Devil steal the moon. The Devil is annoyed with Solokha's son Vakula who painted an icon mocking him. The Devil decides to create a snowstorm to prevent Vakula from seeing his beloved Oxana. While the storm rages, Solokha rides up to the sky and steals the moon, while Oxana's father Chub and the Deacon are unable to find their way. Oxana is alone and lonely at home. She passes through several moods and the music follows her with gradually accelerating tempos. At one point, Vakula enters and watches her admiring herself. She teases him, and he says he loves her. Chub comes back out of the storm, and Vakula, not recognizing him, chases him out by striking him. Seeing what he has done, Oxana sends Vakula away in a miserable state. Young people from the village come around singing Ukrainian Christmas carols. Oxana realizes she still loves Vakula. Three men and the Devil wind up in three sacks at Solokha's hut after successively trying to seduce her, and Vakula winds up hauling the heavy sacks away. Outside three groups of carollers contend. Oxana shames Vakula into getting her the Tsaritsa's boots or else she won't marry him. He runs threatening suicide, leaving two bags which turn out to have the Deacon and Chub. A forest sprite warns water nymphs that Vakula is coming and wants to commit suicide. The Devil jumps out of Vakula's sack and tries to get h…

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Libretto di Vakula the Smith

Il libretto è scritto da Yakov Polonsky.

Da Christmas Eve all’opera

Vakula the Smith è un adattamento di Christmas Eve — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.

L’archivio documenta 1 altre opere derivate dallo stesso soggetto:

Opere contemporanee

Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1876, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:

Altre opere di Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Fonte dei dati

Dati sull’opera provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q630941 open_in_new