Orientalism in Classical Music
Description
The "Orient" in the term "Orientalism" is generally taken to mean either the Islamic Middle East (North Africa, Turkey, Arabia, Persia...), or East and South Asia (India, Indochina, China, Japan...), or all of these together. There is a long tradition of classical composers wrote music evoking the exotic non-western world, and many operas and other works attempt to depict the exotic and the oriental. The "Orientalism" adds to music spices and colors, wonderful rythms and can be wildly riotous or sweetly languorous... Reality and fantasy mix togheter to create enchanting works.
Table des matières
Giuseppe Verdi : Ballabili from “Otello” 0:00:21
Johann Strauss Jr. : Egyptian March 0:06:15
Gioachino Rossini : “L’Italiana in Algeri” Overture 0:10:10
Ludwig Van Beethoven : Turkish March 0:18:12
Arthur Sullivan : “The Mikado” Overture 0:19:55
Leo Delibes : Flower Duet from “Lakme” 0:27:18
Camille Saint-Saens : Rhapsodie Mauresque 0:31:25
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Rondò alla Turca 0:36:14
Claude Debussy : Arabesque No. 2 (0:39:18)
Claude Debussy : Arabesque No. 1 (0:42:41)
Camille Saint-Saens : Bacchanale (0:46:14)
Giuseppe Verdi : Sacred Dance of the Pristesses (0:53:02)
Giuseppe Verdi : Dance of the little Moorish Slaves (0:55:13)
Giuseppe Verdi : Ballabile from “Aida” (0:56:42)
Giacomo Puccini: Intermezzo from “Madama Butterfly” (1:01:08)
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky : Arabian Dance (1:09:30)
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky : Chinese Dance (1:13:00)
Edvard Grieg : Arabian Dance (1:14:01)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : “Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail” Overture (1:18:14)
Claude Debussy : Pagodes (1:23:37)
Johann Strauss Jr. : Persian March (1:27:33)
Georges Bizet : Duet from “The Pearl Fishers” (1:29:40)
Alexander Borodin: Polovetsian Dances (1:35:50)
Ippolitov-Ivanov : Procession of the Sardar (1:46:33)
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Titre
Orientalism in Classical Music
Titre Alternatif
Partie 1
Créateur
Date
20/01/2021
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Format
Vidéo YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_YS3NcvF_4
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YouTube
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