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César Cui
Suite No. 3 for orchestra, Op. 43 "In Modo Populari"
Works Info
Composer
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César Cui
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Suite
Average_duration
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17:58
César Cui's Suite No. 3 for orchestra, Op. 43 In Modo Populari was composed in 1906. The premiere of the piece took place on December 16, 1906, in St. Petersburg, Russia, conducted by Felix Blumenfeld. The suite consists of four movements, each of which is based on a different folk tune from various regions of Russia. The first movement, "Introduction and Dance," is based on a lively dance tune from the Volga region. The second movement, "Song," is a melancholic melody from the Caucasus Mountains. The third movement, "Dance," is a fast-paced and energetic tune from the Don River region. The final movement, "Finale," is a lively and celebratory dance from the Kursk region. Cui's Suite No. 3 for orchestra, Op. 43 In Modo Populari is characterized by its use of folk melodies and rhythms, which are woven into the fabric of the music. The composer's skillful orchestration brings out the unique qualities of each folk tune, while also creating a cohesive and unified work. The suite is notable for its colorful and vibrant orchestration, which includes the use of percussion instruments such as tambourines, triangles, and cymbals. Overall, Cui's Suite No. 3 for orchestra, Op. 43 In Modo Populari is a charming and engaging work that showcases the rich musical traditions of Russia. Its use of folk melodies and rhythms gives the piece a distinct national character, while also demonstrating the composer's skillful orchestration and mastery of form.
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