Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: sdtom on Wednesday 18 August 2021, 14:55

Title: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Wednesday 18 August 2021, 14:55
Originally released on Marco Polo 8.225028 in 1997 this unsung piece by Arensky was written in 1900 toward the end of his life and not performed until after his death in 1908, somewhat based on Lane's "An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians" which gives us the principal theme a somewhat jittery introduction to this Cleopatra story. Can one hear Rimsky-Korsakov, his teacher, in it? You be the judge. It is a series of 14 dances which is seldom performed today. I still think it has some merit and should be listened to. Each dance has a unique sound to it and not having seen his only ballet cannot judge it on merits as to the dancing.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Thursday 19 August 2021, 00:41
Has anyone ever seen this?
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 19 August 2021, 07:42
I've had the original Marco Polo CD since it was first issued, but I can't remember the last time I played it.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Thursday 19 August 2021, 11:24
You owe it a listen. It is a pre soundtrack with melodies you can remember the tempos and themes which could have made an interesting ballet. Like you, it was one and done for me as an MP. I read his bio. Does anyone have other orchestral releases? The piano trio? Worth a listen to this minor Russian unsung composer.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: Christopher on Friday 20 August 2021, 11:29
Quote from: sdtom on Thursday 19 August 2021, 11:24
Does anyone have other orchestral releases? The piano trio? Worth a listen to this minor Russian unsung composer.

There's a fair amount of his works recorded out there.  I would particularly recommend his piano and violin concertos and his Ryabinin Fantasy.  But for me it's Zarema's Aria, from his opera The Fountains of Bakhchisarai that beats everything, and mostly because if I didn't know otherwise I would swear it's by Tchaikovsky, it would fit straight into Eugene Onegin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_fBIONTGg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok_fBIONTGg)
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: eschiss1 on Friday 20 August 2021, 22:12
2nd-rate, maybe, but hardly "minor". There are real minor composers out there; Arensky was a far cut above them.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Monday 23 August 2021, 10:27
Alcohol and carousing contributed to what might have been for him.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: terry martyn on Monday 23 August 2021, 15:39
Yes, I have that one too, John.   Having listened to extracts of the new / reissued CD on Presto, I have dedided that the old LP is still serviceable and I can save my money on this occasion, probably putting it towards Adam´s La jolie fille de Gand, which I am guessing is in the Naxos reissues´ pipeline.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: semloh on Thursday 26 August 2021, 03:39
Hmm ... my old Marco Polo disc is enjoyable enough and, in my view, adequate to the music.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Thursday 26 August 2021, 18:57
My tube pre-amp for my headphones detects a small difference (perhaps 25 years), but as you say it is not a favorite. I merely do my job for them. I now know the work well and can move onto the next project for Naxos.
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: Gerhard Griesel on Thursday 26 August 2021, 21:10
Also, listen to this aria from Arensky's Raphael: Strast'yu i negoyu serdste trepetchet: https://youtu.be/DmobG28L3HA (https://youtu.be/DmobG28L3HA)
Title: Re: Arensky: Egyptian Nights (re-release) #8573633
Post by: sdtom on Friday 27 August 2021, 00:47
a talent that mixed with vodka was a poison.