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Yaroslav Mudriy

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Some years later. Mykyta and Djemma return from Norway (it is not explained what they were doing there) with news of the death of Elizaveta. The nobleman Myroslav then tells the distraught Prince Yaroslav that the Pechenegs are invading. Enter Zhureyko, who has somehow got early wind of this news and
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Harald declares his love for Elizaveta, but Yaroslav says he must first win himself a kingdom. Zhureyko complains to Yaroslav that a Viking, Turvald, has attempted to rape his wife Mylusha and has murdered her brother. When Elizaveta pleads for clemency, Yaroslav remits the death sentence for a fine.
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Messengers from Novgorod tell Mykyta, who is musing over his loss of Elizaveta, of the death of his father. Djemma, a girl from Harald's retinue, declares her love for Mykyta, who vainly fobs her off, claiming he is a monk. He determines to take revenge on Yaroslav (but in fact does nothing).
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has been on his own initiative to Novgorod to get support against this new joint enemy. Mykyta makes a sarcastic comment that Yaroslav always has to rely on the Novgorodians whom he so maltreats; Yaroslav moves to strike him but is dumbfounded when Djemma reveals that he is Kosnyatyn's son.
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Yaroslav broods over his problems. Enter Ingigerda, who pleads for another Viking, Ulf, whom Yaroslav wishes to exile. They argue, Ingigerda accusing him of being low-born. A noble enters to tell Yaroslav of the intended rebellion of Novgorod, and Yaroslav orders the death of Kosnyatin.
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Zhureyko returns to Kiev in secret and happens to overhear Ingigerda plotting with Ulf to murder Yaroslav. He sends Mylusha to warn the prince, but she is captured and murdered by Ulf's henchmen. Zhureyko escapes them and denounces Ulf and Ingigerda, who is sent to a nunnery.
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The palace. The scribe Sylvestr supervises his pupils, including Mykyta who is in fact the son of Kosnyatyn, the governor of Novgorod, imprisoned by Yaroslav. Both Mykyta and the visiting
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Yaroslav has been triumphant, although Mykyta has died defending Kiev. The people praise their wise ruler.
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Yaroslav (Sergiy Magera, centre) is threatened by a horde of second-rate false beards in act 3 of
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The battle against the Pechenegs is graphically described in a lively intermezzo for orchestra.
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Turvald however, continues to menace Mylusha – Zhureyko kills him and flees.
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style, the opera evokes comparisons (not entirely in its favour) to
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Conceived on a grand scale, and written in a straightforward
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Yaroslav the Wise

English
opera
Ukrainian
Heorhiy Maiboroda
libretto
dramatic poem
Ivan Kocherga
uk
diatonic
Mussorgsky
Boris Godunov
Prokofiev
Alexander Nevsky
Kiev Opera House
Stefan Turchak
Yaroslav the Wise
Kiev
bass
Ingigerda
soprano
Elizaveta
Nadiya Kudelya
mezzo-soprano
Harald
Norwegian
baritone
Anatoliy Mokryenko
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