The most famous part of Borodin's opera Prince Igor, the Polovtsian Dances feature widely in popular culture, notably the 1953 musical Kismet. Energetic winds and percussion create a sparkling, rhythm ...
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For anyone worried about the future of classical music… it’s all going to be OK. *sniffs* If you’re feeling concerned about the future of classical music, look no further than this tiny toddler ...
New Philharmonic, the only professional orchestra in DuPage County, has prepared a fantastic gift for its audience. It will start its 2025-26 concert season with two monumental masterpieces, “Carmina ...
The two works that Dublin County Choir chose for their 25th anniversary concert at the NCH on Sunday made an interesting contrast. Borodin's Polovtsian Dances, which seem to be finding increasing ...
Why a production of Prince Igor was a missed opportunity to call a truce between opera and dance. A scene from Alexander Borodin’s Prince Igor, with Ildar Abdrazakov as Prince Igor By signing up, you ...