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Apr
245pm
Dias da Música – Imperial Russia
This event is part of the Dias da Música Programme.
Synopsis
The concert begins with 8 Russian Popular Songs arranged for orchestra by Anatol Lyadiov, in 1906. One of the greatest passions of this composer was to collect and research Russian folk melodies and make frequent use them in many of his works. In 1906 he decided to compose a suite deeply rooted in Russian traditions and his starting point was precisely that collection of popular melodies.
Two years before that, in 1904, Alexander Glazunov wrote his Violin Concert in A Minor, one of his most well-known compositions. Dedicated to the violinist Leopold Auer, this work was premiered at the St. Petersburg Russian Musical Society on 15th. February, 1905.
The concert closes with Alexander Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances by Alexander Borodin, a piece also very popular by this Russian composer. These Polovtsian Dances are part of ‘Prince Igor’ an opera that Borodin left uncompleted but later finished by Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Technical Details
Violin | Tatiana Samouil
Conductor | Jan Wierzba
OSP – Portuguese Symphony Orchestra
Principal Conductor | Joana Carneiro
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos Chorus
Principal Conductor | Giovanni Andreoli
Photography Credits | David Rodrigues
Programme
Anatol Lyadov | 8 Russian Popular Songs, op. 58
Alexander Glazunov | Violin Concert in A minor, op. 82
Alexander Borodin | Polovtsian Dances
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