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Anton Rubinstein
Album of Popular Dances of the Different Nations, Op. 82
Works Info
Composer
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Anton Rubinstein
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Dance
Compose Date
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1868
Publication Date
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1868
Average_duration
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7:00
Movement_count
:
7
Movement ....
Anton Rubinstein's 'Album of Popular Dances of the Different Nations, Op. 82' is a collection of ten pieces for solo piano, each inspired by a different national dance. The album was composed in 1864 and premiered the same year in St. Petersburg, Russia. The first piece, 'Polonaise', is a lively dance in triple meter that originated in Poland. It features a strong, march-like rhythm and a grand, regal melody. The second piece, 'Mazurka', is another Polish dance, but with a more intimate and melancholic character. It is in triple meter and features a distinctive accent on the second beat of each measure. The third piece, 'Tarantella', is a fast and frenzied dance from southern Italy. It is in 6/8 meter and features a rapid, virtuosic melody that builds to a thrilling climax. The fourth piece, 'Bolero', is a Spanish dance in triple meter that is characterized by its slow, seductive tempo and its use of castanets. Rubinstein's version features a languid, sensuous melody that gradually builds in intensity. The fifth piece, 'Habanera', is another Spanish dance, but with a more lively and rhythmic character. It is in duple meter and features a syncopated melody that is both playful and seductive. The sixth piece, 'Polka', is a lively dance that originated in Bohemia. It is in duple meter and features a bouncy, infectious melody that is perfect for dancing. The seventh piece, 'Waltz', is a classic ballroom dance that originated in Austria. Rubinstein's version is in triple meter and features a graceful, flowing melody that is both romantic and elegant. The eighth piece, 'Scottish', is a lively dance that originated in Scotland. It is in duple meter and features a jaunty, upbeat melody that is perfect for dancing. The ninth piece, 'Irish', is a lively dance that originated in Ireland. It is in duple meter and features a fast, energetic melody that is perfect for tapping your feet. The final piece, 'Russian Dance', is a lively dance that is inspired by traditional Russian folk music. It is in duple meter and features a fast, virtuosic melody that is both exciting and challenging to play. Overall, Rubinstein's 'Album of Popular Dances of the Different Nations, Op. 82' is a delightful collection of pieces that showcases the diversity and richness of folk music from around the world. Each piece is expertly crafted and captures the essence of its respective national dance, making it a must-have for any pianist or lover of classical music.
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