Russian Romance 3 Solos from Great Ballets for Flute & Piano

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Russian Romance 3 Solos from Great Ballets for Flute & Piano

Russian Romance 3 Solos from Great Ballets for Flute & Piano

Publisher-Hunt Edition
Editor-Christine Hankin

Arranger’s Info

These three solo pieces are arrangements of beautiful melodies from renowned ballet scores originally played by the flute. To fully appreciate them, I recommend going beyond practising the flute part alone. Take a closer look at the piano part and gain an understanding of the composer’s harmonies. Immerse yourself in the music’s atmosphere by listening to a recording. Even better, treat yourself to a ballet performance and see the spectacle for yourself.’

Contents

  • Tchaikovsky Hungarian Dance (Czardas)
  • Rimsky Korsakov Scheherezade
  • Prokofiev from Romeo and Juliet

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) was a renowned Russian composer, teacher, and editor known for his evocative orchestrations. Born on March 6, 1844, in Tikhvin, Russia, he was influenced by his family’s musical background and his love for the sea.

At 12, his family moved to St. Petersburg, where he entered the naval academy and explored music. In 1861, he met Mily Balakirev, his mentor, and began composing his first symphony.

After graduating in 1862, Rimsky-Korsakov embarked on a voyage that inspired aquatic scenes in his works. Returning to St. Petersburg, he composed significant pieces, including Symphony No. 3, gaining acclaim.

Part of “The Five,” Russian composers asserting musical independence, he became a composition teacher at St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1871. Despite lacking formal training, he studied intensely to enhance his expertise.

Besides teaching, Rimsky-Korsakov served as a conductor, editor, and director. His operas, symphonic works like Scheherazade and Capriccio Espagnol, and songs became beloved classics.

His influence extended to generations of Russian composers, including Igor Stravinsky. Rimsky-Korsakov’s impact on Russian music was profound, and he remains a significant figure in the world of music.

In summary, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov was a celebrated Russian composer whose descriptive orchestrations and love for the sea shaped his illustrious musical career.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nikolay-Rimsky-Korsakov

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov

Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) was a renowned Russian composer, teacher, and editor known for his evocative orchestrations. Born on March 6, 1844, in Tikhvin, Russia, he was influenced by his family’s musical background and his love for the sea.

At 12, his family moved to St. Petersburg, where he entered the naval academy and explored music. In 1861, he met Mily Balakirev, his mentor, and began composing his first symphony.

After graduating in 1862, Rimsky-Korsakov embarked on a voyage that inspired aquatic scenes in his works. Returning to St. Petersburg, he composed significant pieces, including Symphony No. 3, gaining acclaim.

Part of “The Five,” Russian composers asserting musical independence, he became a composition teacher at St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1871. Despite lacking formal training, he studied intensely to enhance his expertise.

Besides teaching, Rimsky-Korsakov served as a conductor, editor, and director. His operas, symphonic works like Scheherazade and Capriccio Espagnol, and songs became beloved classics.

His influence extended to generations of Russian composers, including Igor Stravinsky. Rimsky-Korsakov’s impact on Russian music was profound, and he remains a significant figure in the world of music.

In summary, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov was a celebrated Russian composer whose descriptive orchestrations and love for the sea shaped his illustrious musical career.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nikolay-Rimsky-Korsakov

Christine Hankin

After completing a music degree at Sheffield University, Chris Hankin pursued further flute studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama under the guidance of William Bennett. She later continued her training with Jonathan Snowden and since then, has established a successful and diverse freelance career. Chris is highly sought-after as an orchestral player, holding the position of sub-principal flute in the acclaimed London Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestra of St Johns. She has performed with various London orchestras and has spent four years working with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Cardiff. Chris has gained extensive experience in opera and ballet, collaborating with touring companies such as Birmingham Royal Ballet.

https://chrishankin.com

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