Vladimir Alexandrovich Vlasov
To the Fountain of the Bakhchisarai
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Composer:Vladimir Alexandrovich VlasovGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:52"To the Fountain of the Bakhchisarai" is a ballet composed by Vladimir Alexandrovich Vlasov. It premiered on May 9, 1934, at the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg. The ballet is based on the poem of the same name by Alexander Pushkin, which tells the story of a young Polish princess who is kidnapped by a Tatar prince and taken to his palace in Bakhchisarai. The ballet is divided into three acts and six scenes. The first act introduces the main characters and sets the scene in the palace of the Tatar prince. The second act is the most dramatic, as it depicts the kidnapping of the princess and her subsequent captivity in the palace. The third act is the most romantic, as it shows the love story between the princess and the Tatar prince. The music of "To the Fountain of the Bakhchisarai" is characterized by its use of traditional Tatar and Polish folk melodies, as well as its incorporation of Western classical music. Vlasov's score is known for its lush orchestration and sweeping melodies, which perfectly capture the drama and romance of Pushkin's poem. The ballet was an instant success when it premiered in 1934, and it has remained a popular work in the Russian ballet repertoire ever since. Its enduring popularity is due in part to its timeless story of love and betrayal, as well as its beautiful music and choreography. Overall, "To the Fountain of the Bakhchisarai" is a masterpiece of Russian ballet, and a testament to the enduring power of Pushkin's poetry. Its combination of traditional folk melodies and Western classical music, as well as its dramatic and romantic storyline, make it a must-see for any fan of ballet or classical music.More....
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