Khovanshchina was created in 1886.
Khovanshchina - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Khovanshchina - 1979 TV was released on: Soviet Union: 1979 USA: 1984
The cast of Khovanshchina - 1960 includes: Anton Grigoryev Aleksej Krivchenya Mark Reizen
Khovanshchina - 1960 was released on: USA: 17 September 1960 (New York City, New York) Denmark: 27 March 1966
The cast of Khovanshchina - 1979 includes: Irina Arkhipova as Marfa Yevgeni Nesterenko as Dosifei Evgeny Raikov as Prince Galitsyn Vladislav Romanovsky as Shaklovity Yuri Simonov as Himself - Conductor Aleksandr Vedernikov as Khovansky
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky has written: 'Pictures from an exhibition' 'Khovanshchina'
The cast of Khovanshchina - 1989 includes: Vladimir Atlantov as Andrey Joanna Borowska as Emma Paata Burchuladze as Dosifey Nicolai Ghiaurov as Prince Ivan Khovansky Anatoli Kocherga as Boyar Shaklovity Yuri Marusin as Prince Vasily Ludmila Semtschuk as Marga Heinz Zednik as A Scrivener
Irina Arkhipova has: Played Herself (singer) in "Piesni nad Wisla" in 1955. Played Princess Tamara in "Demon" in 1960. Played Marfa in "Khovanshchina" in 1979. Played Marina in "Boris Godunov" in 1982. Performed in "Ty moy vostorg, moyo muchenie..." in 1983.
Anatoli Kocherga has: Played Boyar Shaklovity in "Khovanshchina" in 1989. Played Boris Ismailov in "Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk" in 2002. Played Varlaam in "Boris Godunov" in 2004. Played Grand Inquisitor in "Don Carlo" in 2008. Played Der Komtur in "Don Giovanni" in 2009.
Yuri Marusin has: Played Rinuccio in "Il trittico" in 1983. Played Prince Vasily in "Khovanshchina" in 1989. Played Prince Anatol Kuragin in "War and Peace" in 1991. Played Herman in "Pique Dame" in 1992. Played Bayan in "Ruslan and Lyudmila" in 1996. Played Bayan in "Great Arias: Ruslan and Lyudmila" in 1996.
Vladimir Atlantov has: Played Opera singer in "Verte mne, lyudi" in 1965. Played Don Juan in "Kamennyy gost" in 1967. Performed in "Voskresnyy muzykant" in 1972. Played Otello in "Otello" in 1982. Played Herman in "The Queen of Spades: Bolshoi Opera" in 1983. Played Andrey in "Khovanshchina" in 1989. Played Otello in "Dame Kiri Te Kanawa: My World of Opera" in 1991. Performed in "Great Tenor Performances" in 2000.
His first idea was the opera Hans of Iceland, based on Hans d'Islande by Victor Hugo; this was in 1856. Nothing ever came of it. His first opera that he worked significantly on was the unfinished Oedipus in Athens, based on the tragedy of the same name by Vladislav Ozerov; he worked on it from 1858 to 1860, but never finished. His first and only completed opera, Boris Godunov, was based on the drama of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. The original version was written from 1868 to 1869, with a second revision being worked on from 1871 to 1872. He also made minor changes to the opera in 1873.Second answerThese are all in addition to the above. In 1863 he began Salammbô, losing interest and abandoning it in 1866. In 1868 he set the first 11 scenes of Gogol's The Marriage (Zhenitba), which he also abandoned. He then wrote Boris Godunov, as told above.In 1874 he began Khovanshchina. He was having personal problems at that time, starting and stopping projects. He also started The Fair at Sorochyntski in the same year. Both were left incomplete at his death. Khovanshchina was nearly complete and was finished by Rimsky-Korsakov. It has received numerous performances around the world and is still mounted occasionally.