Boris starts to lose his grip on reality as Prince Ivan Shuisky informs him that a pretender to the throne is stirring up rebellion by claiming to be the murdered Crown Prince Dmitri. Shuisky assures Boris that he himself undertook the prince’s murder, but Boris is terrified at the idea that Dmitri...
Uf, tjazhelo! Daj dukh perevedu... Ja chuvstvoval, vsja krov' mne kinulas' v lico i tjazhko opuskalas'. O, sovest' ljutaja, kak tjazhko ty karajesh'! Jezheli v tebje pjatno jedinoje... jedinoje sluchajno zavelosja, dusha sgorit, nal'jotsja serdce jadom, tak tjazhko, tjazhko stanet, chto molotom stuchit v ushakh ukorom i prokljat'em... I dushit chto-to... dushit... i golova kruzhitsja... i viditsja v glazakh... ditja okrovavlennoje! Von... von tam... chto `eto?... Tam v uglu?... Kolyshetsja, rastjot... Blizitsja... drozhit i stonet... Chur, chur! Ne ja... ne ja tvoj likhodej... Chur!... chur, ditja!... Ne ja... ne ja... volja naroda!... Chur, ditja... Gospodi! Ty ne khochesh' smerti greshnika; Pomiluj dushu prestupnovo carja Borisa!
Clock Scene was written by Модест Мусоргский (Modest Mussorgsky) & Александр Пушкин (Alexander Pushkin).
Модест Мусоргский (Modest Mussorgsky) released Clock Scene on Tue Jan 27 1874.