
Bso/Kirill Karabits - Kara Karayev: Seven Beauties Suite, Leyla and Mejnun, Don Quixote, Lullaby from 'The Path of Thunder' [CD]
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This set of idiomatically lyrical, rhythmic, and colourful interpretations by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor, Kirill Karabits, who appears on Chandos for the first time, marks the start of a new series dedicated to lesserknown composers from former Soviet Union countries. The Azerbaijani composer, teacher, folklore authority, and artistic dynamo Kara Karayev was at the forefront of his country\x92s musical life for almost four decades after the end of the Second World War, recognised as among the significant composers of the post-war Soviet Union. His compositions draw their material from his nation\x92s folk music as well as his personal voice, which emanated from Shostakovich and Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky\x92s ballets, and the fantasy operas of Rimsky-Korsakov. At the dawn of Karayev\x92s centenary, Kirill Karabits pays homage to the composer by exploring some of his best-known works: the Persian-inspired orchestral suite The Seven Beauties (later expanded into a full-length ballet), a movement from the ballet The Path of Thunder, the exuberant Don Quixote (drawing on music for a film), as well as the symphonic poem Leyla and Mejnun, after a poem which Byron called \x91the Romeo and Juliet of the East\x92.
Waltz
Adagio
The Dance of the Clowns
The Seven Portraits: Introduction
The Seven Portraits: The Indian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Byzantine Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Khorezmian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Slavonic Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Maghrebian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Chinese Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Most Beautiful of the Beauties
The Seven Portraits: The Procession
Travels
Sancho, the Governor
Travels
Aldonse
Travels
Pavan
Cavalcade
Don Quixote's Death
Leyla and Mejnun
Lullaby
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Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
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This set of idiomatically lyrical, rhythmic, and colourful interpretations by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor, Kirill Karabits, who appears on Chandos for the first time, marks the start of a new series dedicated to lesserknown composers from former Soviet Union countries. The Azerbaijani composer, teacher, folklore authority, and artistic dynamo Kara Karayev was at the forefront of his country\x92s musical life for almost four decades after the end of the Second World War, recognised as among the significant composers of the post-war Soviet Union. His compositions draw their material from his nation\x92s folk music as well as his personal voice, which emanated from Shostakovich and Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky\x92s ballets, and the fantasy operas of Rimsky-Korsakov. At the dawn of Karayev\x92s centenary, Kirill Karabits pays homage to the composer by exploring some of his best-known works: the Persian-inspired orchestral suite The Seven Beauties (later expanded into a full-length ballet), a movement from the ballet The Path of Thunder, the exuberant Don Quixote (drawing on music for a film), as well as the symphonic poem Leyla and Mejnun, after a poem which Byron called \x91the Romeo and Juliet of the East\x92.
Waltz
Adagio
The Dance of the Clowns
The Seven Portraits: Introduction
The Seven Portraits: The Indian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Byzantine Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Khorezmian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Slavonic Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Maghrebian Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Chinese Beauty
The Seven Portraits: The Most Beautiful of the Beauties
The Seven Portraits: The Procession
Travels
Sancho, the Governor
Travels
Aldonse
Travels
Pavan
Cavalcade
Don Quixote's Death
Leyla and Mejnun
Lullaby












