The Story of a Real Man
The Story of a Real Man | |
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Opera by Sergei Prokofiev | |
Native title | Russian: Повесть о настоящем человеке, Povest' o nastoyashchem cheloveke |
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Language | Russian |
Based on | Novel by Boris Polevoy |
Premiere | 3 December 1948 Kirov Theatre, Leningrad |
The Story of a Real Man (Russian: Повесть о настоящем человеке, romanized: Povest' o nastoyashchem cheloveke) is an opera in four acts by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev, his opus 117.[1] It was written from 1947 to 1948,[2] and was his last opera.
The libretto, by the composer and his wife Mira Mendelson, is based on the novel of the same name by Boris Polevoy; this in turn was based on the story of pilot Aleksey Maresyev. The opera received its premiere on 3 December 1948 at the Kirov Theatre, Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg). The audience was made up of Soviet cultural officials who gave the work a poor reception. This was a great disappointment to the composer who had intended the opera to rehabilitate his reputation with the Communist authorities after he had been accused of "formalism" earlier in the year. As a result, performances of The Story of a Real Man were forbidden to the general public until after Prokofiev's death. It received its public premiere on 7 October 1960 at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.
Roles[]
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, closed rehearsal 3 December 1948[3] Conductor: Boris Khaykin Leningrad, Kirov |
Bolshoi cast, public premiere 8 October 1960 Conductor: Mark Ermler Studio recording, 1961 |
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Aleksey Maresyev, pilot | baritone | Yevgeny Kibkalo | |
Andrei Dzhegtyarenko, pilot | bass | Georgi Pankov | |
Klaudiya Michailovna, nurse | contralto | Kira Leonova | |
Konstantin Kukushkin, pilot | tenor | Aleksei Maslennikov | |
Grandfather Mihailov | tenor | Georgi Shulpin | |
Olga, Aleksey's fiancée | soprano | Glafira Deomidova | |
Commissar Semyon Vorobyev | baritone / bass | Arthur Eisen | |
Sinocka | soprano | Maria Zvenzdina | |
Varya | mezzo-soprano | Margarita Miglau | |
Surgeon Vasilyevich | bass | Mark Reshetin | |
Grandmother Vasilissa | contralto | Vera Smirnova |
Synopsis[]
The story is set during the Second World War. Aleksey, a Soviet fighter pilot, is shot down in combat against the Germans and badly wounded. He is rescued and cared for by villagers from a collective farm before being transferred to a hospital, where both his legs are amputated. He is inspired by the thought of his girlfriend and the support of his fellow patients, one of whom tells him the story of a First World War ace who continued to fly after losing one of his legs. The opera ends with Aleksey taking to the air again in his new plane.
Recordings[]
- Yevgeny Kibkalo (as Aleksey), Glafira Deomidova (as Olga). Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, dir. Mark Ermler. Studio recording, 1961, Moscow, based on 1960 Bolshoi Theatre production; CHANDOS CHAN 10002 (2CD, with libretto in Cyrillic, and translations).[4] The recording contains some cuts.[5]
References[]
- ^ "Prokofiev Opera Opus 117". G. Schirmer. Retrieved 2009-01-04..
- ^ Nestyev, Israel V.; transl. Jonas, Florence (1961). Prokofiev at Google Books. Stanford University Press. pp. 402–404, 411, 512. ISBN 0-8047-0585-2.
- ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Povesth o nastojascim celovjeke, 3 December 1948". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
- ^ Recordings of The Story of a Real Man, operadis-opera-discography.org.uk
- ^ See Review by Rob Barnett
Further reading[]
- Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0-14-029312-4
- Operas by Sergei Prokofiev
- Russian-language operas
- Operas
- 1948 operas
- Aviation mass media
- Operas based on novels
- Operas set in the 20th century
- Operas based on real people
- Cultural depictions of Russian men
- Cultural depictions of aviators
- Cultural depictions of soldiers
- Operas set in Russia