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Title: Shostakovich 3


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Shostakovich 3
  • Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District

2
Background
  • In 1930 Shostakovich together with the young
    writer Alexander Pries wrote the libretto for
    Lady Macbeth from a short story of the same title
    by Nikolia Leskov.
  • The plot is very much that of the story with a
    few alterations.

3
Context
  • 1930-32 a time of galloping industrialisation
    under the 5-year plan. Collectivisation of
    farming and deportation of Kulaks.
  • In the arts the former plurality of arts were
    being replaced by stranglehold of proletarian
    organisations.
  • All arts had to be relevant.
  • Appeared in an atmosphere of disinformation
    censorship and fear.
  • Leskov already known and deemed progressive.

4
More background
  • Period one of happiness for Shostakovich lots
    of work and prosperity courtship of Nina Varzar
    who he married in 1932.
  • Shostakovich altered the tale to leave behind
    the impression of Katerina as a positive
    personality. Her musical personality is the most
    lyrical. The others are all parody style
    developed from music-hall and cabaret
    entertainments. Low-art verses high-art.
    Tragedy satire all directed at the evils of the
    hated bourgeois past.

5
Socialist Realism
  • The new mantra for all arts after Maxim Gorkys
    speech at the All Union Congress of Soviet
    Writers in 1934.
  • The satire on the security services perceived in
    the police station scene was seen by all
    including Stalin who thought the police chief was
    him.
  • Also power of love and passion was upper most in
    his mind dedicated to Nina. A tale of love
    overpowering social norms.

6
Changes
  • The opera is full of risque characters,
    ruggedness, rough language, erotic illusions, etc
    and music that matched expressive stridencies,
    exaggerations in part writing , dissonances,
    syncopations, etc.
  • All these supposed crudities were removed in many
    re-writes over 30 years.
  • Although first performed in 1932 it was not
    published until 1935 and by then censorship had
    got to work on it.
  • there is the impulsive original that caused the
    scandal and later versions including the
    published version of 1935.

7
Lots of Versions
  • there is the impulsive original that caused the
    Thus scandal and later versions including the
    published version of 1935. (in Vienna, Universal
    Editions and Moscow).
  • For example the string passacaglia between the
    fourth and fifth scenes was replaced by a
    moderate version played by the organ.
  • In 1963 the composer submitted a complete new
    revision calling the work Katerina Ismailova in
    order to bring it out in Russia.
  • The productions were and are very different and
    many different interpretations are possible

8
Characters
  • It takes place in a small provincial town in the
    1860s in Russia.
  • Katerina is the bored, young wife a provincial
    merchant Zinovi she hates her husband, has no
    children, and loaves housework. She is bored.
  • Zinovi Izmailov is reproachful of her wife for
    not producing an heir after 5 years. He is well
    off and over busy with his business.

9
Characters
  • Boris Tomofeyevich is an old but lustful
    father-in-law who coverts Katerinas body.
    Father of Zinovi
  • Aksinya the household cook
  • Sergei- a young worker hounded from his job
    following an affair with his previous employers
    wife.
  • Lots of other minor parts foremen,
    servants, convicts, Boriss ghost, priest,
    policeman, teacher, drunken guest

10
Act 1
  • Zinovi is going off servants snigger, Boris
    berates Katerina for not producing a son.
    Katerina swears to be faithful in his absence.
    Sergei is introduced by Cook.
  • 2 Labourers led by Sergei are molesting Aksinya
    Katerina defends the cook and challenges Sergei
    to a trail of strength as Boris intervenes.
  • 3. Boris watches Katerina. Katerina is bored
    Sergei on pretence of wanting books to borrow
    forces his way into her room and they consummate
    their passion.

11
Act 2
  • Boris is tormented by sleeplessness he decides to
    perform his sons marital duties. At that moment
    Sergei crawls out of Katerinas window, and Boris
    beats him senseless in the presence of the family
    household. Sergei is then looked in the
    storeroom.
  • Katerina is ordered to bring Boris mushrooms
    which she poisons.

12
Act 2
  • As Boris dies in pain she takes the key and gets
    Sergei out.
  • Katerina then sleeps with Boris but is
    tormented by conscience. The ghost of Boris
    appears and curses her. Zinovi returns and calls
    her to account.
  • Sergei and Katerina murder him and put his body
    in the cellar.

13
Act 3
  • Katerina is marrying Sergei, Zinovi having been
    declared missing. She keeps on looking at the
    cellar.
  • While all are a church a Peasant breaks into the
    cellar and finds the corpse and goes for the
    police. At the station the police are offended at
    not being invited. They are persecuting a
    teacher on getting the news they set off for
    the wedding. In the celebrations Katerina
    discovers the broken lock on the cellar it is
    too late to escape and the lovers are arrested.

14
Act 4
  • Katerina and Sergei have been found guilty and
    are on their way to a labour camp in Siberia.
    Men and women are separated but Katerina bribes
    a sentry to see Sergei. He reproaches her for
    being cause. She has lost all her attractions
    for him and he tries to win another convict girl
    over Sonyetka. She demands stockings which he
    gets from Katerina who finds out and pushes
    Sonyeka in a river and jumps in after her and
    both are drowned. The convicts are marches away.

15
Musical Characterisation
  • Each character has its own musical
    characteristics which reoccur when they return or
    are evoked. Generally the musical idea is to a
    mood of state of mind associated with a character
    rather than to a character as such, somewhat in
    the manner of a Janacek opera.
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