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Three Onegin Dances

Three Onegin Dances
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159,99 €
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Art.Nr.:
034.DHP1012918-040
Besetzung:
Blasorchester
Schwierigkeit:
3
Dauer:
9:30 min.

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Komponist:
Tschaikowski, Pjotr Iljitsch
Arrangeur:
Beek, Wil van der
Besetzung:
Blasorchester
Produktart:
Partitur • Stimmensatz
Erscheinungsjahr:
2001
Tchaikovsky is best known for his purely instrumental compositions. However, we must not underestimate him as a composer of operas. Many of his operas such as ¬Pique Dame and Eugene Onegin are still performed regularly throughout the world. Eugene Onegin (also called Jevgeny Onegin), composed in 1877-1878, was not called an opera by Tchaikovsky himself, but “lyric scenes”. The work is entirely dominated by lyricism. However, there are two moments that contrast sharply with this lyricism: two ball scenes, for which Tchaikovsky wrote a waltz and a polonaise.After opening with a less well-known allegro dansant, this arrangement features the aforementioned waltz, which can be considered a beautiful Russian equivalent of the Faust Waltz by Charles Gounod. In the opera, this waltz is actually played by a military band. The arrangement concludes with the pompous polonaise (also mentioned above) which opens the last act: the ideal music to characterize high aristocracy in the salon of a palace in St. Petersburg.
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