Sergei Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky / Ivan the Terrible
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Sergei Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky, cantata op.78
Sergei Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible op.116
Olga Borodina, mezzo-soprano
Yulia Matochkina, mezzo-soprano
Mikhail Petrenko, bass
Alexei Petrenko, reciter
Mariinsky Choir and Orchestra
Andrei Petrenko, choir director
Valery Gergiev, conductor
Please note that all net revenues of this film are sent to help Ukraine !
Ciò che ascoltiamo da questi artisti gloriosi, il sommo Gergiev, orchestra, coro e solisti, ci aiuta a comprendere cosa sia la Russia e il suo grande popolo. La sua cultura, la musica splendida di Prokoviev, onore ai nostri fratelli russi. La vittoria sarà vostra. ZOV 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
,,, bravooo, excelente !!! ❤🎉
Amazing! I've seen both the original Eisenstein films of Ivan the Terrible for which much of this music was written, also the ballet version and the double bill presented here (although not this particular night, the one I saw on Mezzo was filmed around two years later in Moscow, but with the Mariinsky orchestra and mostly the same people as here, including Maestro Valery Gergiev and Mikhail Petrenko). This is a beautiful concert and the music echoes both the 16th century and the times when it was composed - the years of WW2/ the Great Patriotic War when Russia was put to the hardest test she had been through since the Time of Troubles. Thank you so much! 🙏💗
The Russian people suffered a great deal, even resorted to cannibalism, during the 'Great Patriotic War' and it's all Stalin's fault. Now they are inflicting the same sufferings on the Ukrainian people. History repeats itself, sad story of the human species.
@@papagen00 Oui les nazis n'y ont eu aucune part, tout est de la faute de Staline...
@@papagen00 During the "Great Patriotic War", there were cases of cannibalism in besieged Leningrad. Hitler and his European allies are to blame for everything. In the beginning, the Nazis bombed the city, food warehouses were destroyed, then the city was surrounded and a 900-day blockade began. During the years of the blockade, about 1.5 million people died, only 3% of them died from bombing, the rest of the inhabitants of Leningrad died of starvation. According to the documents, even before the invasion of the USSR began, a plan was developed in Germany: it was supposed to destroy up to 30 million people in the occupied territory of the USSR through deliberately created famine.