Music and ballet in A. Shakhovsky‘s play “Aristophanes, or the Performance of the Comedy ‘the Riders’”
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St Petersburg State University
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The “Historical comedy” by A. A. Shakhovsky “Aristophanes, or the Performance of the Comedy ‘the
Riders’” (1825), associated with a long literary controversy, is still discussed today. The comedy contained
the music of С. A. Сavos and the ballet scenes of Ch. Didlo — permanent collaborators of Shakhovsky.
Unfortunately, the problem of the musical and choreographic composition of the play has not
been previously considered. The article is devoted to the history of the creation of the work, examining
its literary sources and musical manuscripts from the archive of the Glinka National Museum
Consortium of Musical Culture. The author makes an attempt to reunite the libretto and the score of
the composition, to determine the place of music and ballet in the play. Of particular importance are
handwritten notes on the margins of the musical text, containing the names of the dancers, the date of
performance of the play, instructions for the entry of the actors and the corps de ballet. The opening
of “Aristophanes” are major vocal-choreographic scenes of end-to-end development, innovative in the
dramatic theater. Refs 7. Figs 4. Tables 2.
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Maximova A. E. Music and ballet in A. Shakhovsky‘s play “Aristophanes, or the Performance of the Comedy ‘the Riders’”. Vestnik SPbSU. Arts, 2017, vol. 7, issue 4, pp. 382–394.