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Music Text

Medvedev, Alexander (R); Schrade, Brigitta (G)

Scoring

3S.M.A.3T.2Bar.2B.3mute roles
3(III=picc).3(III=corA).4(III=Ebcl,IV=bcl).3(III=dbn)-4.3.3.1-timp.perc(3-4):tgl/tamb/SD/BD/tam-t/bells/glsp/xyl/marimba-harp-cel-pft(on stage)-strings

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Publisher

Sikorski

Roles

PRINCE LEO NIKOLAEVICH MYSHKIN Tenor
NASTASYA FILIPPOVNA Soprano
PARFION ROGOSHIN Bass
LEBEDIEV Baritone
IVAN FYODOROVICH YEPANCHIN, General Bass
ELISAVETA PROKOFIEVNA YEPANCHINA, his wife Contralto
AGLAYA, their daughter Mezzo-soprano
ALEXANDRA, their daughter Soprano
ADELAIDA, their daughter mute role
ARDALIONICH Ivolgin (GANYA), Yepanchin's secretary Tenor
WARWARA (WARYA), his sister Soprano
GANYA'S and WARYA'S PARENTS mute roles
AFANASI IVANOVICH TOTSKY, Nastasya's former lover Baritone
TOCHILNIK (behind the scene) Tenor
INHABITANTS OF ROSTOV 3 Tenors, 3 Basses
Synopsis

The young prince Myshkin, who suffers from epilepsy, returns to St. Petersburg completely destitute after a sojourn of several years in a Swiss sanatorium. In St. Petersburg he immediately finds himself entangled in a web of intrigues around the dark-eyed beauty Nastasya. His love for her forces the upright Myshkin into a macabre relationship with his compulsive rival Parfion Rogoshin, the son of a rich merchant. Nastasya is fascinated by the profound folly of the prince, who meanwhile has become a millionaire as the result of an unexpected inheritance. Rogoshin’s attempt to murder his rival fails, because Myshkin suffers an epileptic seizure during the assault.
Mysckin’s reaction to the deep affection of the proud and pure-minded Aglaya, the youngest daughter of the Yepanchins, with whom he is distantly related, reveals his tragic inaptitude for real commitment. In Pavlovsk, Nastasya gives the anxious prince her seemingly irrevocable word of consent, but flees a few minutes before the wedding to St. Petersburg with Rogoshin.
In a fit of furious jealousy, Rogoshin stabs Nastasya to death and spends hours of prayer next to the body. After a frantic search, Myshkin finds the site of the terrible deed. Oblivious to the world, he caresses the head of Rogoshin, who has sunk into painful torpor.

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