2305 RISTAMPE BOR-BORZ

PRINCE IGOR / an opera in four acts / with a prologue / text and music by / A. P. Borodin / (the libretto based on the Epic of the army of Igor) / the opera was completed after / the composer's death / by / N. A. Rimsky Korsakov / and / A. K. Glazounov / English version by Rosa Newmarch

ed. London, J. and W. Chester s.a.; 17,5x11,8; pp. 77 atti 4+prologo

libr. Borodin Aleksandr Porfir'evic; trad. Newmarch Rosa mus. Borodin Aleksandr Porfir'evic, Glazunov A. K., Rimskij Korsakov

pers. 1. Igor Svyatoslavich prince of Seversk (baritone) 2. Yaroslavna his wife in second marriage (sopr.) 3. Vladimir Igorievich his son by his first wife (tenor) 4. Vladimir Yaroslavich brother of princess Yaroslavna (high bass) 5. Konchak (bass), 6. Gzak (bass), polovets khans 7. Konchakovna the daughter of khan Konchak (mezzosopr.) 8. Ovlour a christian polovets (ten.) 9. Skoula (bass), 10. Eroshka (tenor), goudok players 11. Yaroslavna's old nurse (sopr.) — Russian princes and princesses, boyards and boyariny, elders, Russian warriors, maidens and the folk, the khans (chieftains) of the Polovtsy, Konchakovna's maidens, captives of khan Konchak, Russian prisoners of war, Polovets guards and soldiers

oss. [R.] Iª rappr. Pietroburgo, Mariinskij, 1890, col tit. Knjaz Igor'.  Iª rappr. inglese (in russo), Londra, Drury Lane, 8 giugno 1914; Iª rappr. in inglese, Londra, Covent Garden, 26 luglio 1919, trad. Edward Agate (L).