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This is absolutely my favourite ouverture by this Russian composer!спасибо, Николай!
If I may, I highly recommend listening to the introduction (Hymn to Nature/Paean to Wilderness) of the Invisible City of Kitezh if you have not already
i prefer russian easter overture
4:47 slaps so hard
Я обожаю эту увертюру и оперу!
Simple straight forward harmony with dramatic results.
Спасибо Вам! Это было очень интересно смотреть и слушать❤
I've searched it for so long time! That is my favourite ouverture)) Thank you very much!
Why do you know about its existence? whoever asked you to listen to this what's the reason
this is one of my fav overtures too
Excellent !,,,
Beautiful!
0:06 - ГП d1:27 - ПП F5:18 - Кода, т. "золотих вінців" D
Это просто не передать словами
Eu amo! 🇧🇷❤️
The Tsar's Bride must've been an "uptown girl", beginning at the 6:00 mark it sounds like Billy Joel!
Guess where Billy Joel got it from!
This final is a typical case of compressing recoding, it toke the sweet of the end away
Uptown Girl
I can only talk that we are almost reading Dante, walking on the Saint Peterburg. standing among wonders.
Sounds so awesome do you know if there is other pieces with similar harmony?
Procession of the Nobles written by the same composer, from his opera "Mlada". surely, you'll love it!
@@AydarAkhmady Scheherezade is again from Korsakov, I would think you would enjoy it as well. A good bit longer but a delightful listen.
Easter overture.
Capricio Espagnol by Rimsky Korsakov, and also look for pieces written by the following Russian composers: Borodin, Glinka, Ippolitov-Ivanov
Dvorak
Nooice
Браво исполнил
Un poquito de billy joel y de grieg😮
idk why but I get Pirates of the Caribbean vibes from this.
such a nice noble performance, not overly 'russian'
How do the russian performances tend to be?
@@emanuel_soundtrack rough, loud, substituting quality with energy and "passion"
This is absolutely my favourite ouverture by this Russian composer!
спасибо, Николай!
If I may, I highly recommend listening to the introduction (Hymn to Nature/Paean to Wilderness) of the Invisible City of Kitezh if you have not already
i prefer russian easter overture
4:47 slaps so hard
Я обожаю эту увертюру и оперу!
Simple straight forward harmony with dramatic results.
Спасибо Вам! Это было очень интересно смотреть и слушать❤
I've searched it for so long time! That is my favourite ouverture)) Thank you very much!
Why do you know about its existence? whoever asked you to listen to this what's the reason
this is one of my fav overtures too
Excellent !,,,
Beautiful!
0:06 - ГП d
1:27 - ПП F
5:18 - Кода, т. "золотих вінців" D
Это просто не передать словами
Eu amo! 🇧🇷❤️
The Tsar's Bride must've been an "uptown girl", beginning at the 6:00 mark it sounds like Billy Joel!
Guess where Billy Joel got it from!
This final is a typical case of compressing recoding, it toke the sweet of the end away
Uptown Girl
I can only talk that we are almost reading Dante, walking on the Saint Peterburg. standing among wonders.
Sounds so awesome do you know if there is other pieces with similar harmony?
Procession of the Nobles written by the same composer, from his opera "Mlada". surely, you'll love it!
@@AydarAkhmady Scheherezade is again from Korsakov, I would think you would enjoy it as well. A good bit longer but a delightful listen.
Easter overture.
Capricio Espagnol by Rimsky Korsakov, and also look for pieces written by the following Russian composers: Borodin, Glinka, Ippolitov-Ivanov
Dvorak
Nooice
Браво исполнил
Un poquito de billy joel y de grieg😮
idk why but I get Pirates of the Caribbean vibes from this.
such a nice noble performance, not overly 'russian'
How do the russian performances tend to be?
@@emanuel_soundtrack rough, loud, substituting quality with energy and "passion"