The book Musorgsky, the Russian Musical Nationalist was written by author M D Michel D Calvocoressi Here you can read free online of Musorgsky, the Russian Musical Nationalist book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Musorgsky, the Russian Musical Nationalist a good or bad book?
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In the country, the crowds of revolting people are liberated. Some ragged men have seized a boyard, and are belabouring him. Some cry ; some dance. As a strange contrast, the insulting words of one moment are heard above a gentle complaining cry. Then the shouting begins again. A troop of peasant-boys chase a harmless idiot, (a yurodivy) tormenting him. The two monks, Varlaam and Missail, reappear, drunken, brawHng, and yelling a ribald song at the top of their voices. It is a veritable scene o...f frenzy. Cries of " Death to i6o THE OPERAS Boris " rise above the uproar. Two Roman priests pass by, singing a hymn to the Tsar Dimitry. They sing badly : it is of Httle consequence. A martial air resounds : The monks bawl out " Glory to thee, Tsarvitch ! " and the people with them. The Usurper appears and in\dtes the people to follow him to the Kremlin. Obsessed with an unanimous enthusiasm everyone falls down near his path. Then, almost in the twinkling of an eye, the stage is empty, and the born idiot seated on a stone, sobs out a monoton- ous complaint : " Flow, flow, bitter tears, flow ; Weep, weep, faithful soul ; and lament all, ye true behevers.
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