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Austin Symphonic Band Performing Russian Sailors' Dance by Reinhold Glière

Austin Symphonic Band. November 22, 2015, concert at Austin ISD Performing Arts Center in Austin TX. ASB performing Russian Sailors' Dance by Reinhold Glière, tr. Chase Hampton. Director Richard Floyd conducting. Concert title: "A Fall Tapestry." Videography by Golden Arm Media in Austin TX. Audio recording by On Site Digital, Randy Bryant owner. Program notes by David Cross: Russian Sailors’ Dance (1927) Reinhold Glière (1875–1956), transcribed by Chase Hampton "Russian Sailors’ Dance" is the best known excerpt from Glière’s landmark ballet “The Red Poppy.” The scene depicts an uprising on a Chinese ship and the successful intervention of the Russian sailors. This energetic dance music is based on Yablochka (Little Apple), a popular Russian folk tune, and it takes the form of a series of variations in this work. Born in Kiev in 1875, Glière was the son of a maker of wind instruments and became an accomplished violinist. When musical historians review the twentieth century, it will probably be found that Glière’s greatest service to his art was in his work as a teacher of composition. He has always possessed a remarkable power of drawing out the real genius in his students and of inspiring them with all the best traditions of Russian music. Such brilliant composers as Prokofiev, Khachaturian and Miaskovsky all studied with him.

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