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In the Steppes of Central Asia (Eine Steppenskizze): Full Orchestra, Ensemble Works, Oversized Score

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In the Steppes of Central Asia (Eine Steppenskizze): Full Orchestra, Ensemble Works, Oversized Score

By Alexander Borodin

Item: 36-A133501OS

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Russian composer and chemist Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) wrote the symphonic poem In the Steppes of Central Asia in 1880, with it premiering at the Russian Opera Orchestra in St. Petersburg under Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's baton on April 20, 1880. Intended as one of several tableaus written for a celebration that never happened of Emperor Alexander II of Russia's then 25-year reign, the work has remained popular on the concert stage since it was first performed. A programmatic work depicting Russians and Asians working together in Central Asia, Borodin included the following note in the score: "In the silence of the monotonous steppes of Central Asia is heard the unfamiliar sound of a peaceful Russian song. From the distance we hear the approach of horses and camels and the bizarre and melancholy notes of an oriental melody. A caravan approaches, escorted by Russian soldiers, and continues safely on its way through the immense desert. It disappears slowly. The notes of the Russian and Asiatic melodies join in a common harmony, which dies away as the caravan disappears in the distance." Instrumentation: 2.1+EH.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set). 11x14 oversized score.

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Series: Kalmus Oversized Score Library
Publisher: Keiser Productions, Inc.
ISBN10: 8-88-852457-6
ISBN13: 979-8-88-852457-2
UPC: 676737740825
SKU: 36-A133501OS
Instrumentation: 2.1+EH.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set)

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