The Young Guard (opera)
Ukrainian opera written in 1947 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Young Guard (Ukrainian: Молода гвардiя, romanized: Molodaya Gvardia) is an opera in four acts and seven scenes by the Ukrainian composer Yuliy Meitus, with a libretto by Andriy Malyshko.[1]
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The Young Guard | |
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Opera by Yuliy Meitus | |
Librettist | Andriy Malyshko |
Language | Ukrainian |
Based on | The Young Guard by Alexander Fadeyev |
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The opera deals with the fate of the youth resistance group The Young Guard in Krasnodon, Ukraine, during the Second World War. The libretto was based on the novel of the same name by the Russian author Alexander Fadeyev. The original version of the opera premiered in Kyiv in 1947, and a reworked version was performed for the first time in Stalin (now Donetsk, Ukraine) in 1950.[1]