Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
(Russian: 19 November [O.S. 7 November] 1859 – 28 January 1935)
Turkish Fragments, Op. 62
Movement I: Caravan
Movement II: At Rest
Movement III: Night
Movement IV: Festival
This is a series of orchestral sketches by Russian composer Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859-1935), incorporating Turkish folk melodies and richly scored for a large orchestra.
Conductor: Choo Huey
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Turkish Fragments, Op. 62 (Russian: Тюркские Фрагменты) is an orchestral suite written in 1930 by Russian composer Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov and published in 1931.[1][2] This suite is sometimes entitled as Orchestral Suite No. 3, even though there is no official numbering. This work for large orchestra was dedicated to Shevket Mamedova, an Azerbaijani soprano.[3]
Structure[edit]
This suite has four movements and would take approximately 15 minutes to perform. The movements are listed as follows:
- I. Caravan (Караван)
- II. At Rest (У становища)
- III. Night (Ночью)
- IV. Festival (На празднике)
All of the movements use material drawn from Azerbaijani, Turkish, Uzbek and Kazakh folk music. The Turkish fragments contain dominant chimes strings and beats. The Caravan has a steady ambitious beat and a characteristic Turkish melody that goes on for the entire piece and the loudest of all the Fragments. At Rest is rhythmic but tranquil, with a central section of a livelier nature. Night is a peaceful, more quiet part and respects its name; it has plenty of Turkish melodies and also has a central, livelier section. Festival closes this suite. It consists of a dance, sounds upbeat and at times peaceful.[3]
'♣ 음악 감상실 ♣ > [로망스, 야상곡]' 카테고리의 다른 글
Zdeněk Fibich - At Twilight (1893) (0) | 2016.08.18 |
---|---|
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger - Romance in D minor for violin and orchestra, 1915 (0) | 2016.08.13 |
Luigi Gatti - Serenata in D-major (0) | 2016.07.17 |
Richard Strauss - Metamorphosen (0) | 2016.06.19 |
Ottorino Respighi - Ancient Airs and Dances[Suite No. 1, 2, 3] (0) | 2016.05.08 |