Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov :: The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh (Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii): Suite
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Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai
1844-1908
(b Tikhvin, 6/18 Mar 1844; d Lyubensk, nr Luga [now Pskov district], 8/21 June 1908). Russian
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh (Skazaniye o
nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii): Suite <1907>
nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii): Suite <1907>
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Suite from the opera, arr. Maximilian Steinberg.
Eh, bcl, cbn cued in other parts; 2nd hp opt; glock & cel may be played on pf; campane are pitched C3-C4 (i.e., in the 8ve below the normal range of tubular chimes).
Eh, bcl, cbn cued in other parts; 2nd hp opt; glock & cel may be played on pf; campane are pitched C3-C4 (i.e., in the 8ve below the normal range of tubular chimes).
I. Prelude — Adoration of Solitude
II. Wedding Procession — Invasion of the Tartars
III. Massacre at Kerzhentz
IV. The Death of the Maiden Fevroniya — Pilgrimage to
the Invisible City
II. Wedding Procession — Invasion of the Tartars
III. Massacre at Kerzhentz
IV. The Death of the Maiden Fevroniya — Pilgrimage to
the Invisible City
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Contents—I. Prelude — Adoration of Solitude; II. Wedding Procession — Invasion of the Tartars; III. Massacre at Kerzhentz; IV. The Death of the Maiden Fevroniya — Pilgrimage to the Invisible City
Contents—I. Prelude — Adoration of Solitude; II. Wedding Procession — Invasion of the Tartars; III. Massacre at Kerzhentz; IV. The Death of the Maiden Fevroniya — Pilgrimage to the Invisible City