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  2. When he is away and the bravado Sergei starts working on the farm, she seems to have found a way out of this dull situation devoid of action. But in the end, four people are dead, including a murderess. Premiered in Leningrad in 1934, the acclaimed opera was intended to further fuel the promising career of the then 24-year-old Dmitri Shostakovich.

  3. And so, I have kept Lady Macbeth in the district of Mtsensk, in her province, in the tsarist Russian Empire, in her habitat – that of the merchants. Shostakovich’s music, richer and with starker contrasts than the text itself, recounts the complexities of Katerina and her rivals, how her melancholy was overcome by anger, by blasphemy, by an act that cannot be undone, how this incongruous ...

  4. Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District Synopsis. Katerina is the bored and unfulfilled wife of the merchant Zinovy. Boris, her father-in-law, keeps an eye on her and continually pesters her about providing an heir. While her husband is away a new labourer, Sergei, is employed. Sergei instigates an assault on the cook, and when Katerina.

  5. 4. Feb. 2018 · Lady Macbeth [2017] - ★★★★ 👗Transportive to the era, Lady Macbeth is a thoughtful drama, shining an astounding performance from Florence Pugh. This limited budget production-film takes the story of Nicholas Lescov titled Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District (1865) as its inspiration to set its own in rural England. Florence Pugh plays a vivacious…

  6. The two then murder Katerina’s father-in-law and her husband. They are then convicted of murder and sent to Siberia. Sergei then attempts to seduce Sonya, a fellow convict. He succeeds, but only ...

  7. And so, I keep Lady Macbeth in the district of Mtsensk, in her province, in the Tsars’ empire, in her environment, the one of merchants. Shostakovich’s music, even richer and with a starker contrast than the text itself, recounts to us the complexity of Katerina and her rivals, how her melancholy was overpowered by anger, blasphemy and the act that cannot be undone, how this contradictory ...