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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Symphonic Suite « Scheherazade » Op.35 (arr. Hirose)
1.The Sea and Sinbad’s Ship
2. The Story of the Kalendar Prince
3. The Young Prince and the Young Princess
4. Festival in Baghdad – The Sea – The Shipwreck on the Rocks

Sergei Bortkiewicz
Oriental ballet Suite « Thousand and one nights » Op.37
5. Caliph Haroun-al-Raschid
6.The story of the poor Fisherman
7. Dance of the young girls
8. Oriental dance
9. The enchanted castle
10. ZobeĂŻde
11. Dance of mourning
12. Dance of the three sisters
13. Bacchanal
14. The wicked magician escapes from the bottle

Scheherazade ©
A mystic realm tinged with the scent of foreign spices, bewitching music, vivid
color and sensual delights
 Orientalism sparked a new wave of romanticism in
Western art in the 19th century, which had a profound influence on artists. At the
time, The Arabian Nights had long been popular in Russia, in a French translation
by Antoine Galland that indulged the Francophile passion for all things Arabic.
‘Convinced of the treachery and faithlessness of all women, the Sultan Shahriar
swore to execute all his wives after the first night of marriage. However, Sultana
Scheherazade managed to save her own life. She so bewitched the Sultan with
her tales over 1001 nights that day after day, the Sultan delayed her execution
out of curiosity, until he finally abandoned his murderous plan. Scheherazade
told him of wondrous events, interweaving her stories with poetry and songs.’
Such is the background of “The Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights)” and
this album features works by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) and Sergei
Bortkiewicz (1877-1952) both inspired by alluring images from these ancient folk
tales.

RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 2024

CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 985

EAN: 5709499985007

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CD, MP3, FLAC