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Based on [[Giuditta (1857 Giacometti), play]], the libretto was initially written in Italian by Ivan Antonovich Giustiniani. When it became clear that legal reasons would prevent the performance in Italian, the libretto was translated into Russian by Konstantin Zvantsov and Dmitry Lobanov, and supplemented with additional verses by the poet Apollon Maykov.  
Based on [[Giuditta (1857 Giacometti), play]], the libretto was initially written in Italian by Ivan Antonovich Giustiniani. When it became clear that legal reasons would prevent the performance in Italian, the libretto was translated into Russian by Konstantin Zvantsov and Dmitry Lobanov, and supplemented with additional verses by the poet Apollon Maykov.  


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==


Premiered in Saint Petersburg [Russia]: Mariinsky Theatre, 16 May 1863.
Premiered in Saint Petersburg [Russia]: Mariinsky Theatre, 16 May 1863.
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Revision as of 10:39, 17 November 2015

Yudif <Russian> / Judith (1863) is an opera by Aleksandr N. Serov (mus. and libr.).

Abstract

Based on Giuditta (1857 Giacometti), play, the libretto was initially written in Italian by Ivan Antonovich Giustiniani. When it became clear that legal reasons would prevent the performance in Italian, the libretto was translated into Russian by Konstantin Zvantsov and Dmitry Lobanov, and supplemented with additional verses by the poet Apollon Maykov.

Editions, performances

Premiered in Saint Petersburg [Russia]: Mariinsky Theatre, 16 May 1863.

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