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Biography of Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, 4th edition
by Michael Kennedy and Joyce Bourne


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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay (Andreyevich) (b Tikhvin, 1844; d Lyubensk, 1908). Russ. composer and cond. Born into aristocratic family and had conventional mus. education. Ambition to be sailor; entered Corps of Naval Cadets 1856 in St Petersburg, where he had pf. lessons and attended opera and concerts. Nationalist works of Glinka deeply impressed him and he met and was influenced by Balakirev. Wrote part of a sym., though ignorant of names of chords and of rules of part-writing. Away at sea 1862-5. Completed sym. 1865, first of importance by Russ. composer. In 1865-8 wrote Sadko and Antar, both later rev. In 1869 was entrusted with completion of Dargomyzhsky's opera The Stone Guest and in 1872 completed his own opera The Maid of Pskov. In 1871, while still a naval lieutenant and still unlearned in harmony and counterpoint, was appointed prof. of practical comp. and instrumentation, St Petersburg Cons. Taught himself in secret. Inspector of Naval Bands, 1873-84. For several years as part of his self-education prod. ‘academic’ comps. incl. str. qt., pf. quintet, pf. fugues, etc. His editing of 100 Russian Folk-Songs, 1876-7, led him to a new, more attractive phase in his own works, incl. the operas May Night and Snegurochka (The Snow Maiden). From 1874-81 was dir. of the Free School of Mus. After 1882 much occupied with administration, cond., and rev. and orchestration of Khovanshchina and other works by Mussorgsky. When Borodin died in 1887, completion and orch. of Prince Igor was undertaken by Rimsky-Korsakov and his pupil Glazunov. Rimsky interrupted this to write 2 of his most colourful works, the Spanish Caprice and Sheherazade. Thereafter, influenced by the first Russ. perfs. in 1888-9 of Wagner's Ring, devoted himself to opera. For a time, neurasthenic illness robbed him of the will to work, but he resumed creative work in the 1890s and in 1896 made his version of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov which, though it is now partly discredited, preserved this opera until scholars restored the composer's orig. In 1905, having shown sympathy with revolutionary students, was temporarily removed from his professorship at St Petersburg Cons. and a 2-month ban imposed on perf. of his works. This clash with authority is reflected in his last and satirical opera, The Golden Cockerel, which was banned by the govt. and not prod. until after his death. In 1906, rev. Boris Godunov, and in 1907 cond. in Paris at Diaghilev's concerts of Russ. mus.

Less talented than his colleagues in the nationalist school, Rimsky-Korsakov excelled them all in the art of clear and colourful orchestration, and to us today his mus. seems to epitomize the brilliance and pageantry of Tsarist Russia. Lately the splendour of his operas has been re-discovered. His influence on his most distinguished pupil, Stravinsky, can be discerned above all in The Firebird. Wrote textbooks on harmony and orchestration, also autobiography. Prin. comps.:

OPERAS: The Maid of Pskov (Ivan the Terrible) (1868-72, rev. 1876-7, rev. 1891-2); May Night (1878-9); Snow Maiden (Snegurochka) (1880-1, rev. c.1895); Mlada (1889-90); Christmas Eve (1894-5); Sadko (1894-6); Mozart and Salieri (1897); Boyarina Vera Sheloga (comp. 1876-7 as prol. to Maid of Pskov, reconstructed as 1-act opera 1898); The Tsar's Bride (1898); The Legend of Tsar Saltan (1899-1900); Servilia (1900-1); Kashchey the Immortal (1901-2, rev. 1906); Pan Voyevoda (1902-3); Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevronia (1903-5); The Golden Cockerel (1906-7).

ORCH.: syms.: No.1 in Eb minor (1861-5, rev. in E minor 1884), No.2 (Antar, 1868, rev. 1876 and 1897, symphonic suite 1903), No.3 in C (1866-73, rev. 1885-6); Overture on 3 Russian Themes (1866, rev. 1879-80); Fantasia on Serbian Themes (1867, reorch. 1886-7); Sadko, symphonic picture (1867, rev. 1869, 1891; see also opera); conc., tb., military band (1877); Sinfonietta on Russian Themes, str. qt. (1897; rev. and orch. 1880-4); Skazka (Legend) (1879-80); pf. conc. (1882-3); Fantasia on Russian Themes, vn., orch. (1886); Spanish Caprice (1887); Sheherazade (1888); Russian Easter Festival Overture (1888); Dubinushka (1905).

CHORAL: Alexey the Man of God, ch., orch. (1877); Svitezyanka, cantata (1897); Song of Oleg the Wise, cantata (1899); From Homer (1901).

CHAMBER MUSIC: str. qt. (1875); str. sextet (1876); pf. quintet (pf., wind) (1876); Allegro in Bb, str. qt. (1899)

TRANSCRIPTIONS etc.: BORODIN: Prince Igor, orch. and completed (with Glazunov), prod. 1890; MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov, re-orch. 1896, rev. 1906, Khovanshchina, rev. and orch. 1882-5; DARGOMYZHSKY: The Stone Guest, orch. and completed 1870-1, rev. 1902. Also songs, chs., folk-song arrs. and pf. pieces.

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