Yevstigney Fomin
Yevstigney Ipat'yevich Fomin was a Russian opera composer of the 18th century
Biography
Fomin was born in St. Petersburg into the family of a cannoneer, an artillery soldier of the Tobolsk infantry regiment. His father died when he was 6, and he passed into the care of his stepfather, I. Fedotov, a soldier. Fedotov took him to the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg on 21 April 1767, where Fomin studied architecture. As a full student there, he began learning the harpsichord in 1776 with Matteo Buini. From 1777 he studied theory and composition with Hermann Raupach, and from 1779 with Blasius Sartori.In 1782 he went to Bologna to study with Padre Martini and Stanislao Mattei; three years later he was accepted into the Accademia filarmonica. Returning to St. Petersburg in 1785, he taught at the theatrical school and composed operas. From 1797 he was répétiteur for the imperial theater under Paul I. He composed about 30 operas including Yamshchiki na podstave ; Vecherinki ; Orfey i Evridika, Amerikantsy, and Zolotoye yabloko . The most successful for decades was his opera-melodrama Orfey i Evridika to a text by Yakov Knyazhnin. It was re-staged in Soviet times in 1947 in Moscow, and in 1953 and in 1961 in Leningrad. In 2008 it was performed in Moscow for the first time on period instruments by Pratum Intergum orchestra under Pavel Serbin and Rossiiskij Rogovoi Orkestr.
The famous one-act opera Anyuta to a text by Mikhail Popov has been occasionally attributed to Fomin. In addition, Fomin has been credited with the music of another successful Russian opera Melnik – koldun, obmanshchik i svat, on a subject resembling Rousseau’s Le devin du village: it is possible that this was his revision of the music compiled by a theatre violin player, Mikhail Sokolovsky.
Operas
- The Novgorod Hero Boyeslayevich
- The Coachmen at the Relay Station
- Soirées
- Magician, Fortune-teller and Match-maker
- Orpheus and Eurydice
- The Americans
- Chloris and Milo
- The Golden Apple
- Yaropolk and Oleg - Choruses to a tragedy by Vladislav Ozerov
Discography
OperaOrfey i Evridika European Festival Orchestra, conductor William Keitel, 20 July 2004, 1CD, Arte Nova RecordsOrfeo ed Euridice. Performed by Maria Shorstova, Alexey Ivashchenko et al., The Horn Orchestra of Russia, Pratum Integrum Orchestra, cond. Pavel Serbin. Recorded in 2008. Moscow, Russia: Essential Music, ℗2009. Caro Mitis CM 0012008The Americans cond. Vladimir Andropov. USSR Bolshoi Theatre Chamber Orchestra C10 28271 009The Coachmen cond. Vladimir Chernushenko. Leningrad State Conservatory Opera Orchestra C10 19625 009The Coachmen cond. Nikolai Anosov. tapes in All-Union Radio Archive. ~ first revival since premiere.Orchestral, chamber and instrumental
- The Golden Age - Moscow Concertino ensemble of soloists