ニコライ・リムスキー・コルサコフは、 私が近頃、心を寄せている作曲家のひとりです。 彼は、海軍兵学校卒です。 17歳にして、バラキレフに出会っていますが、音楽の学校を出たわけではないのです。 27歳のときに、ペテルブルク音楽院の教授となり、彼はそれから数年にわたって、 和声法や対位法と管弦楽法を勉強し続けました。 その管弦楽はオーケストレーションの模範と言えるでしょう。 彼は一生のうちに、3曲の交響曲と15曲もの歌劇を作曲しました。 リムスキー=コルサコフ[ウィキペディア]
リムスキー・コルサコフ
Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade /
Gergiev
Vienna Philharmonic
Salzburg Festival 2005
Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov.Capriccio Espagnol, Op 34
Academic symphony orchestra "Philharmonia",Chernigiv,Ukraine
Mykola Sukach-conductor
リムスキー・コルサコフ 交響曲第1番ホ短調
JSOM - Jugend Sinfonie Orchester Mannheim
Leitung: Diethard Joachim Laxa
@Largo assai - Allegro AAndante tranquillo
BScherzo. Vivace CAllegro assai
リムスキー・コルサコフ 交響曲第2番嬰ヘ短調 "Antar"
Ernest Ansermet (Conductor) Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Ernest Ansermet (Conductor) Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
T-Largo?Allegro giocoso
U-Allegro?Molto allegro?Allargando 22:10
V-Allegro risoluto alla marcia 32:20
W-Allegretto vivace?Andante amoroso 43:56
Rimsky Korsakov 交響曲第3番ハ長調作品32
Orchestra: St. Peterburg State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Andre Anichanov
Mov.I: Moderato assai - Allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Scherzo: Vivo 12:30
Mov.III: Andante 18:42
Mov.IV: Allegro con spirito 27:28
Hummelflug (Nikolai Rimski-Korsakow)
Rimsky Korsakov
Flight of the bumblebee
Berliner Philharmoniker Zubin Mehta, conduct
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOEX-8GhicU
Rimsky Korsakov (1844-1908)
Fantasia on Russian Themes Op. 33
Lydia Mordkovich, violin
Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Neeme Jarvi
Rimsky Korsakov
Russian Easter Overture
Leonard Slatkin, St. Louis Orchestra
Rimsky Korsakov
Christmas Eve: Orchestral Suite (1895)
Conductor: Neeme Jarvi Scottish National Orchestra
I. Christmas Night II. Ballet of the Stars
III. Witches' Sabbath and Ride on the Devil's Back
IV. Polonaise V. Vakula and the Slippers
--------------------------------------------- 0:01 / 15:53 Rimsky-Korsakov - Fairy Tale (skazka), Op. 29 DGatsby DGatsby 492 58.227 Aufrufe Veroffentlicht am 30.05.2012 Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yondani Butt. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000... Fairy Tale (skazka), Op. 29 by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed in 1880-81. It is a symphonic poem based on these lines from Pushkin's prologue to "Ruslan and Lyudmila": "One fairy-tale I do recall, I'll tell now to one and all." From Rimsky-Korsakov's autobiography "My Musical Life", pages 245-46: "While making up the programs of the Russian Musical Society, [Eduard] Napravnik addressed an inquiry to me, as to which of my compositions I should like to hear performed at these concerts. I indicated the recently written "Skazka" (Fairy-tale) and gave the score to Napravnik. Shortly afterwards the latter proposed that I conduct the piece myself. I consented. At one of the earlier concerts of that season the "Fairy-tale" was placed on the program. I conducted. The performance would have been quite successful if the concert-master, Pikkel (then growing morbidly nervous) , had not jumped out, without any reason, at the entrance of the violins divisi towards the end of the piece and by so doing confused the other violinists. However, the violins speedily recovered, and the mistake had hardly been noticed by the audience. Save for this episode, I was pleased with the performance as well as with the piece itself, which sounded colourful and brilliant. In general "Skazka" undoubtedly recalls in style "Snyegoorochka", as having been composed simultaneously with it. Strange to this day hearers grasp with difficulty the true meaning of the "Fairy-tale's" program: they seek in it a chained up tom-cat walking around an oak tree, and all the fairy tale episodes which were jotted down by Pushkin in the prologue to his "Ruslan and Lyudmila" and which served as the starting point for my Fairy-tale. In his brief enumeration of the elements of the Russian fairy-tale epos that make up the stories of the miraculous tom-cat, Pushkin says "One fairy tale I do recall, I'll tell it now to one and all," and then narrates the fairy-tale of "Ruslan and Lyudmila." But I narrate my own musical fairy-tale. By my very narrating the musical fairy-tale and quoting Pushkin's prologue I show that my fairy-tale is, in the first place, Russian, and secondly, magical, as if it were one of the miraculous tom-cat's fairy-tales that I had overheard and retained in my memory. Yet I had not at all set out to depict in it all that Pushkin had jotted down in the prologue, any more than he puts all of it into his fairy-tale of "Ruslan." Let everyone seek in my fairy-tale only the episodes that may appear before his imagination, but let him not insist that I include everything enumerated in Pushkin's prologue. The endeavor to discern in my fairy-tale the tom cat that had related this same fairy-tale is groundless, to say the least. The two above-quoted lines of Pushkin are printed in italics in the program of my "Fairy-tale", to distinguish them from the other verses and direct thereby the auditor's attention to them. But this has been understood neither by the audiences nor the critics, who have interpreted my "Skazka" in all ways crooked and awry and who, in my time, as usual, of course, did not approve of it. On the whole, however, the "Fairy-tale" won sufficient success with the public."
Rimsky Korsakov
Fairy Tale (skazka), Op. 29
Rimsky Korsakov
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh
Leningrad Mravinsky
Rimsky Korsakov
On Three Russian Themes, in D major, Op. 28
Year written: 1879-1880
The USSR Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Yevgeny Fyodorovich Svetlanov
Rimsky Korsakov
Sadko - Song Of India
London Smyphony Orchestra
Rimsky Korsakov
Russian Easter Festival Overture, Op. 36 (1888)
リムスキー・コルサコフ 歌劇「皇帝の花嫁」序曲
ゲルギエフ指揮 マリインスキー劇場管弦楽団
リムスキー・コルサコフ 歌劇「プスコフの娘」序曲_
ゲルギエフ指揮 マリインスキー劇場管弦楽団
Rimsky Korsakov 組曲「金鶏」1
マルケヴィチ指揮 ラムルー管弦楽団
Rimsky Korsakov 組曲「金鶏」2
マルケヴィチ指揮 ラムルー管弦楽団
リムスキー・コルサコフ ピアノ三重奏曲
David Fiodorovich Oistrakh (1908-1974), Violin
Sviatoslav Nikolayevich Knushevitsky (1908-1963), Cello
Lev Nikolayevich Oborin (1907-1974), Piano
(00:00) 1. Allegro (10:37) 2. Allegro
(15:04) 3. Adagio (con moto) (24:22) 4. Adagio - Allegro
リムスキー・コルサコフ 管楽五重奏曲変ロ長調
(Quintet for Flute, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Piano)
Flute :Hans Rezni?ek Clarinet:Leopold Wlach
Fagotto:Karl Ohlberger Horn:Gottfried Ritter von Freiberg
Pian o:Roland Raupenstrauch
(00:00) 1. Allegro con brio (08:14) 2. Andante (20:43) 3. Allegro
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