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Borodin, Alexander Porfirevich - "On the Steppes of Central Asia" for Viola & Piano
Alto et Piano (ou orgue)


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On the Steppes of Central Asia for Viola & Piano
MP3 (1.31 Mo) : (par Magatagan, Michael)71x 127x
On the Steppes of Central Asia for Viola & Piano
MP3 (1.31 Mo) : (par Magatagan, Michael)57x 97x
On the Steppes of Central Asia for Viola & Piano
MP3 (1.58 Mo) : (par Leonard Anderson)105x 82x
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Vidéo :
Compositeur :
Alexander Porfirevich Borodin
Borodin, Alexander Porfirevich (1833 - 1887)
Instrumentation :

Alto et Piano (ou orgue)

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Genre :

Classique

Arrangeur :
Editeur :
Alexander Porfirevich Borodin
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Date :1880
Droit d'auteur :Public Domain
Titre alternatif :В средней Азии
Ajoutée par magataganm, 02 Oct 2014

In the Steppes of Central Asia (Russian: В средней Азии, V srednyeĭ Azii, literally In Central Asia) is the common English title for a "musical tableau" (or symphonic poem) by Alexander Borodin, composed in 1880.

The work was originally intended to be presented as one of several tableaux vivants to celebrate the silver anniversary of the reign of Alexander II of Russia, who had done much to expand the Russian Empire eastward. The intended production never occurred, but the work itself became, and has remained, a concert favorite ever since its first concert performance, on 8 April 1880 (Old style) in St. Petersburg by the orchestra of the Russian Opera under the conductorship of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The work is dedicated to Franz Liszt.

The orchestral work idyllically depicts an interaction of Russians and Asians in the steppe lands of the Caucasus. A caravan of Central Asians is crossing the desert under the protection of Russian troops. The opening theme, representing the Russians, is heard first (see chart of themes); then we hear the strains of an ornamented eastern melody on English horn, representing the Asians. These two melodies eventually are combined contrapuntally. Amidst these two ethnic melodies is heard a "traveling" theme in pizzicato that represents the plodding hoofs of the horses and camels. At the end only the Russian theme is heard.

Borodin provided the following description in a note to 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.”

Although this piece was originally scored for two Flutes, Oboe, Cor Anglais, two Clarinets, two Bassoons, four Horns in F, two Trumpets in F, two Trombones, Bass Trombone, Timpani and strings, I created this short arrangement for Viola & Acoustic Piano at the suggestion of my friend Amanda Ellis.
Partition centrale :Dans les steppes de l'Asie Centrale (25 partitions)
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