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David 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).
Part 1 Translator's Preface
Part 2 Introduction: Igor Glebov and the Audiences of Symphonic Etudes
Chapter 3 1. A Slavonic Liturgy to Eros
Chapter 4 2. Intermezzo I
Chapter 5 3. Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
Chapter 6 4. The Maid of Pskov
Chapter 7 5. May Night
Chapter 8 6. Snow-Maiden (A Tale of Spring)
Chapter 9 7. Incantations
Chapter 10 8. Christmas Eve (A True-Life Carol)
Chapter 11 9. The Problem of a City Made Visible
Chapter 12 10. Tale
Chapter 13 11. The Legend of the Invisible City
Chapter 14 12. Kingdom of Skomorokhi
Chapter 15 13. Intermezzo II
Chapter 16 14. The Operas of Tchaikovsky
Chapter 17 15. The Queen of Spades
Chapter 18 16. Modest Petrovich Musorgsky (1839-1881): Toward a Reappraisal of His Works
Chapter 19 17. Intermezzo III
Chapter 20 18. Igor Stravinsky and His Ballets
Chapter 21 19. In Lieu of a Finale
Part 22 Index of Russian Operas, Ballets, and Principal Roles
Part 23 General Index
Part 24 About the Author
Exhibits 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 Reviews
Haas provides fine notes to augment much of Asafyve work…. Recommended as much for Haas as Asafyve.
— The Opera Journal