When Boris Asafyev's first edition of Symphonic Etudes appeared in 1922, it was recognized as the most extensive, insightful, and sophisticated text on Russian opera and ballet yet written. The second edition in 1970 was accepted as a classic of music criticism and has since functioned as a foundation for Russian nineteenth-century scholarship. Now this important book is available in English, its text and footnotes fully translated and annotated by David Haas. Symphonic Etudes: Portraits of Russian Operas and Ballets is divided into 19 essays, most of which were originally written for program booklets distributed during the 1921-22 season of the St. Petersburg State Theatre. The book's chronological coverage extends from the 1830s until World War I, with particular attention given to Glinka's Ruslan and Lyudmila, the operas of Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, and Musorgsky, and the first two of Stravinsky's ballets. Rather than provide his literate Russian audience with superfluous plot summaries and lists of characters, Asafyev instead created 'psychological and stylistic' portraits. As a result, each work discussed emerges as a distinctive achievement as well as a means for examining one or more aspects of an unfolding national tradition. David Haas provides a translator's preface and introductory essay that will acquaint the reader with the basic terms, concepts, and significance of Asafyev's operatic aesthetics, while extensive translator's endnotes give accurate score references and serve to illuminate the author's numerous literary and other allusions. With the new accessibility of this pioneering work, Anglophone readers_students, teachers, scholars, and music lovers alike_will have access to an insider's appreciation of Russia's multigenerational contributions to music for the stage.
About the AuthorDavid Haas is professor of music at the University of Georgia and the author of Leningrad's Modernists: Studies in Composition and Musical Thought, 1917-1932 (Peter Lang, 1998).
ReviewsExhibits a vibrant criticism...Users will appreciate a deeper perspective of program notes from this volume. * American Reference Books Annual, March 2008 *
Asafev and Haas provide many intruguing, thematically interconnected insights into 'golden age' Russian opera. * Opera News Online, February 2009 *
Symphonic Etudes is a beautiful, yet melancholy elegy. * Slavic and East European Journal, Winter 2009 *
Haas's preface provides helpful explanations of a handful of Russian terms used throughout, and his excellent introductory essay elaborates on the times in which Asafyev wrote and on his audience. Extensive endnotes help the reader with score and literary references, and make this unique scholarly work accessible. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Haas provides fine notes to augment much of Asafyve work.... Recommended as much for Haas as Asafyve. * The Opera Journal *
Book InformationISBN 9780810860308
Author Boris AsafyevFormat Paperback
Page Count 348
Imprint Scarecrow PressPublisher Scarecrow Press
Weight(grams) 522g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 26mm