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Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace, Op.39

World / Etnico/Japanese • 2014 • Titulo arternativo: Сады / Gardens
 
 
   
 

Full score, parts, solo part

Título por Autor: Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace (full score, parts, solo parts), Op.39

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PDF, 7.85 Mb ID: SM-000517697 data do carregamento: 28 nov 2020
Instrumentação
Bayan, Flauta, Clarinete, Oboé, Baixo, Balalaica, Domra, Glockenspiel, Gongo, Triângulo, Címbalos, Gusli, Bombo
Composição para
Orquestra de folk russo
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes, Parte de solo
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movimento(s)
1 para 1 de 1
Editora
Vyacheslav Kruglik
dificuldade
Difficult
duração
8'40
"Eastern Gardens of the Imperial Palace" is an original coloristic play written on Japanese themes, which takes us to the East, to Japan. This is a look at the culture of the East "from within", and not through the usual European perception. And Russian folk instruments, oddly enough, are very well suited for creating an Oriental flavor.

"Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace" was written by me in 2014 at the request of the famous St. Petersburg domristka Inna Gladovskaya. This work aims to convey the flavor of Eastern music, in this case Japanese, by means of an orchestra of Russian folk instruments, thereby expanding its expressive capabilities. I didn't want to do another pseudo-Russian duet with music that would be suitable for accompaniment to dancing and so on. I wanted to present the Russian folk orchestra primarily as a coloristic composition, to expand the usual framework of perception of this composition. While listening to a lot of different music in search of ideas for my composition, I accidentally found Japanese music played on the shamisen, a Japanese folk instrument. And I wondered: can an orchestra of Russian folk instruments create an atmosphere of Oriental music? Not in an adapted form, as we used to imagine it, since the XIX century, but in the original, to convey the spirit of this culture. This is how the "Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace" appeared.
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Piano score, solo part

Título por Autor: Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace (piano score, solo part), Op.39


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PDF, 1.79 Mb ID: SM-000518372 data do carregamento: 08 dez 2020
Instrumentação
Piano, Domra
Composição para
Piano de Acompanhamento, Dueto
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Parte de solo
chave
Lá (A) menor
movimento(s)
1 para 1 de 1
Arrajador
Vyacheslav Kruglik
Editora
Vyacheslav Kruglik
duração
8'40
Gênero
Clássico/Contemporâneo
"Eastern Gardens of the Imperial Palace" is an original coloristic play written on Japanese themes, which takes us to the East, to Japan. This is a look at the culture of the East "from within", and not through the usual European perception. And Russian folk instruments, oddly enough, are very well suited for creating an Oriental flavor.

"Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace" was written by me in 2014 at the request of the famous St. Petersburg domristka Inna Gladovskaya. This work aims to convey the flavor of Eastern music, in this case Japanese, by means of an orchestra of Russian folk instruments, thereby expanding its expressive capabilities. I didn't want to do another pseudo-Russian duet with music that would be suitable for accompaniment to dancing and so on. I wanted to present the Russian folk orchestra primarily as a coloristic composition, to expand the usual framework of perception of this composition. While listening to a lot of different music in search of ideas for my composition, I accidentally found Japanese music played on the shamisen, a Japanese folk instrument. And I wondered: can an orchestra of Russian folk instruments create an atmosphere of Oriental music? Not in an adapted form, as we used to imagine it, since the XIX century, but in the original, to convey the spirit of this culture. This is how the "Eastern gardens of the Imperial Palace" appeared.

The work is recommended as an educational repertoire in secondary and higher educational institutions.
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