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The Storm

Гроза

Projected opera (?1864–67).

Catalogue References TH 204 ; ČW 447
Date (?) 1864–67 (unrealized)
Libretto Aleksandr Nikolaevich Ostrovskii (1823–1886), based on his drama The Storm (1859)
Language Russian
Note In 1864 Tchaikovsky wrote an overture to The Storm based on the same subject, which may possibly have been intended as an overture to the projected opera

History

In 1864 Tchaikovsky wrote an overture to Aleksandr Ostrovskii’s drama The Storm. According to Modest Tchaikovsky, the composer had also planned an opera based "on the same subject of his favourite Russian drama" [1].

Modest also recalled that in 1866 Tchaikovsky met with Ostrovskii to discuss the idea, but that the project faltered because the composer Vladimir Kashperov had already written an opera on the story. Ostrovskii agreed instead to write a libretto based on his play Dream on the Volga, which became the basis for Tchaikovsky’s opera The Voevoda [2].

No musical sketches for the opera have survived, and the project is not mentioned elsewhere.

From: The Tchaikovsky Handbook, vol. 1 (2002), p. 396
Copyright © 2002 Alexander Poznansky and Brett Langston


Notes:
  1. Modest Tchaikovsky, Жизнь Петра Ильича Чайковского, том 1 (1900), pp. 191–192 [back]
  2. Modest Tchaikovsky, Жизнь Петра Ильича Чайковского, том 1 (1900), pp. 257–258 [back]

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