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Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.
In this episode, we discuss Nikolai Rimsky-Krosakov’s orchestral suite, Scheherazade. Find out the turmoil that was facing his home country of Russia at the time, how he (literally) learned from his own students, and how he transformed the folk stories of “1001 Nights” into the masterpiece we all know today.
We also explore its similarities to Gabriela Lena Frank’s composition, Leyandas: An Andean Walkabout (2001). Learn how she explores her personal heritage and culture through her music and how she attempts to mix western classical traditions with traditional Andean music in a more informed manner than Rimsky-Korsakov…
Gabriela Lena Frank links:
Creative Academy of Music: https://www.glfcam.com/people/gabriela
Leyandas: An Andean Walkabout recording: https://youtu.be/pbnEeXOcWgo?feature=shared
Instagram: @gabrielalenafrank
BBC Music Interview: https://www.classical-music.com/features/composers/gabriela-lena-frank
Thank you to Taran Plamondon (@editionsplamondon) for our theme music. If you need this kind of work done, or any music arranging, engraving, or printing, you can find more info about his services at www.editionsplamondon.com
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Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kLzrYUXbUkPcIprQry_pt3OMvePgzuVhAgdrf_chN8Q/edit?usp=sharing
Measures of Progress
Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.