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Putilin
Gorchakova
Aleksashkin
Borodina
Kirov Opera
Gergiev
Directed for the stage by Yevgeny Sokovin & Irkin Gabitov
Producer: Paul Smaczny
Video director: Aarno Cronvall
Disc 1
1 Titles
2 Overture
Prologue
3 No.1 Introduction
4 The Eclipse
Act 1
5 No.2 Chorus of the Polovtsian Maidens
6 No.3 Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens
7 No.4 Cavatina (Konchakovna)
8 No.5 Scena & Chorus
9 No.6 Recitative & Cavatina (Vladimir)
10 No.7 Duet (Konchakovna & Vladimir)
11 No.8 Aria (Prince Igor)
12 No.9 Scena (Ovlur & Prince Igor)
13 No.10 Aria (Konchak)
14 No.11 Recitative (Konchak & Prince Igor)
15 No.12 Polovtsian Dances & Chorus
Disc 2
Act 2: Scene 1
1 No.13a-c Chorus & Song (Vladimir)
2 No.13d-e Maidens Chorus & Scena
3 No.13f-g Song in Honour of Prince Galitsky
Act 2: Scene 2
4 No.14 Arioso (Yaroslavna)
5 No.15 Scena (Nanny & Yaroslavna)
6 No.16 Scena (Galitsky & Yaroslavna)
7 No.17 Finale
Act 3
8 No.18 Polovtsian March
9 No.19 Song (Konchak)
10 No.20 Recitative & Scena
11 No.21 Monologue (Prince Igor)
12 No.22 Recitative
13 No.23 Trio (Konchakovna, Vladimir & Prince Igor
14 No.24 Finale
Act 4
15 No.25 Lament (Yaroslavna)
16 No.26 Peasants Chorus
17 No.27 Recitative & Duet (Yaroslavna & Prince Igor)
18 No.28 Gudok Players Song, Scena & Chorus
19 No.29 Epilogue
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Valery Gergiev directs the Kirov Opera
and Ballet in this magnificent 1998 production of Borodins epic
Prince Igor, presented in a NEW Mariinsky Theatre performing edition
and featuring Mikhail Fokines original choreography in the famous
Polovtsian Dances.
Its four acts tell of the struggle between the Russians and Polovtsian
nomads, of Prince Igors capture and escape from his noble opponent,
Khan Konchak, and of love between Igors son, Vladimir, and Konchaks
daughter, Konchakovna.
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