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Voyevoda

Opera by Tchaikovsky (libretto by composer and Alexander Ostrovsky, based on a play by the latter), produced at Moscow on 11 February 1869. In the story, an elderly Voyevoda (provincial governor) attempts to wed the sister of his betrothed but is thwarted by a replacement governor.



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The coupling is the Symphonic Poem, the Voyevoda, giving us two pieces rarely heard in the concert hall.
But at a bargain price, and with an equally supercharged account of the early symphonic ballad Voyevoda included as well, the disc is highly recommended.
Today, for instance, we recorded a piece by Tchaikovsky called Voyevoda.
 
 
 
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