The Miserly Knight

The Miserly Knight

"The Miserly Knight", also "The Covetous Knight", ( _ru. Скупой рыцарь, "Skupóy rïtsár") is a Russian opera in one act with music by Sergei Rachmaninoff, with the libretto based on the drama of Alexander Pushkin. The composer decided essentially to set the Pushkin text as written, and had Feodor Chaliapin in mind for the role of the Baron. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2002/03/19/bsmis19.xml Geoffrey Norris, "Bold reunion of the old companions ". "Telegraph", 19 March 2002.] ] [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2004/06/21/bmrach21.xml Geoffrey Norris, "Rachmaninov's last bastion". "Telegraph", 21 June 2004.] ] The first performance was on January 24 (old calendar, 11 January), 1906 at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, with the composer himself conducting, in a double-bill performance with another Rachmaninoff opera written contemporaneously, "Francesca da Rimini". [Steve Griffiths, Review of vocal scores of Rachmaninoff's "Francesca da Rimini" and "The Miserly Knight". "Musical Times", 136(1825), 148 (1995).]

Productions of the opera have been rare. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/critic/review/0,,1253105,00.html Andrew Clements, "The Miserly Knight/Gianni Schicchi". "The Guardian", 3 July 2004.] ] In addition, the characterization of the moneylender, who is identified in the story as being Jewish, has been criticized as anti-Semitic. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/observer/story/0,,1253282,00.html Anthony Holden, "Even the corpse is fantastic". "The Observer", 4 July 2004.] ] [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/critic/review/0,,1292714,00.html Tim Ashley, "Glyndebourne double bill" (review of Prom 55, 2004). "The Guardian", 28 August 2004.] ]

Roles

ynopsis

"The opera falls into three scenes. The setting is medieval era England"

cene 1

Albert is a young knight who devotes himself to jousting and courtly pleasures, but is now deeply in debt as a result. His father, a very wealthy but equally frugal baron, refuses to support his son's lifestyle. Albert's ability to maneuver in society is now limited, and he tries to obtain a loan from outside his family. A money-lender denies Albert a loan, but instead offers Albert poison, to allow Albert to murder his father. Albert is appalled at such a suggestion. He resolves then to go to the Duke to make his appeal.

cene 2

The Baron descends to his cellars, exultant now because he has accumulated enough gold to fill his sixth and final storage chest, and gloats before them. However, he realizes that if he died soon, his son Albert could then claim the fortune and fritter it away on his sensual pleasures.

cene 3

Albert has appealed to the Duke for help in obtaining money from his father. Albert hides, as the Duke summons the Baron to a meeting. The Duke asks the Baron to support his son, but the Baron accuses Albert of wanting to steal from him. Albert then angrily reveals his presence and accuses his own father of lying. The Baron challenges Albert to a duel, and Albert accepts. The duke rebukes the father, and banishes the son from his court. However, stressed by this confrontation, the baron collapses fatally. As the Baron dies, his last request is not for his son, but the keys to his chests of gold.

elected recordings

Audio
* Melodiya Records SRBL 4121 as "The Covetous Knight": Lev Kuznetsov, Ivan Budrin. Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra; Gennady Rozhdestvensky, conductor. 2 LPs, with Isle of the Dead, by the U.S.S.R. Symphony Orchestra with Yevgeny Svetlanov, conductor.
* Deutsche Grammophon 453 454-2: Anatoly Kocherga, Sergei Aleksashkin, Sergei Larin; Gothenburg Opera Chorus; Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Neeme Järvi, conductor
* Chandos 10264: Mikhail Guzhov, Vsevolod Grivnov, Andrei Baturkin, Borislav Molchanov, Vitaly Efanov; Russian State Symphony Orchestra; Valeri Polyansky, conductor

Video
* Opus Arte OA 0909: Sergei Leiferkus, Richard Berkeley-Steele, Maxim Mikhailov, Vyacheslav Voynarovsky, Albert Schagidullin, Matilda Leyser; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Vladimir Jurowski, conductor

References

External links

* [http://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moredetails.asp?musicid=2359 Boosey & Hawkes page on "The Miserly Knight"]

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