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Overview. Composition. "First Russian Symphony" Influences. Revision. References. Sources. External links. Symphony No. 1 (Rimsky-Korsakov) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composed his Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 1 (originally in E ♭ minor), between 1861 and 1865 under the guidance of Mily Balakirev.
- 1861–65
- 1
- four
- December 1865
Symphony No.1, Op.1 (Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay) Movements/Sections. Mov'ts/Sec's. 4 movements. Composition Year. 1861-65 A ; 1884 B (standard version) Genre Categories. Symphonies; For orchestra; Scores featuring the orchestra; For piano 4 hands (arr); Scores featuring the piano (arr); Scores featuring the piano 4 hands (arr); For 2 players (arr)
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- Симфония №1 (Римский-Корсаков); E小调第一交响曲 op.1
- Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay
- Symphony No.1
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Sep 22, 2017 · Russian Symphonies - Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony No. 1 in E minor; Stravinsky: Symphony in E flat, Op. 1; Scherzo fantastique Boris Khaikin / Igor Stravinsky / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
Three symphonies each came from Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908). Borodin’s Second, in B minor, the best-known of his symphonies, is a beauty — economically proportioned, harmonically inventive, orchestrally masterful, and especially marked by a sensitive melodism unmatched by any of his four fellows.
Jun 28, 2014 · The present collection derives from recordings made in the late 1960s to early 1980s. Taking his compositional cues from operatic writing, the composer developed various genres of symphonic music for forty-five years, basing his concepts on models from Glinka and Balakirev.