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Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov

Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (18 March 1844 – 21 June 1908) was a Russian composer, a member of the group of composers known as The Five. He was a master of orchestration. His best-known orchestral compositions—Capriccio Espagnol, the Russian Easter Festival Overture, and the symphonic suite Scheherazade—are staples of the classical music repertoire, along with suites and excerpts from some of his 15 operas. Scheherazade is an example of his frequent use of fairy-tale and folk subjects.

Rimsky-Korsakov believed in developing a nationalistic style of classical music, as did his fellow composer Mily Balakirev and the critic Vladimir Stasov. This style employed Russian folk song and lore along with exotic harmonic, melodic and rhythmic elements in a practice known as musical orientalism, and eschewed traditional Western compositional methods. Rimsky-Korsakov appreciated Western musical techniques after he became a professor of musical composition, harmony, and orchestration at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1871. He undertook a rigorous three-year program of self-education and became a master of Western methods, incorporating them alongside the influences of Mikhail Glinka and fellow members of The Five. Rimsky-Korsakov's techniques of composition and orchestration were further enriched by his exposure to the works of Richard Wagner.

For much of his life, Rimsky-Korsakov combined his composition and teaching with a career in the Russian armed forces—first as an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy, then as the civilian Inspector of Naval Bands. He wrote that he developed a passion for the ocean in childhood from reading books and hearing of his older brother's exploits in the navy. This love of the sea may have influenced him to write two of his best-known orchestral works, the musical tableau Sadko (not to be confused with his later opera of the same name) and Scheherazade. As Inspector of Naval Bands, Rimsky-Korsakov expanded his knowledge of woodwind and brass playing, which enhanced his abilities in orchestration. He passed this knowledge to his students, and also posthumously through a textbook on orchestration that was completed by his son-in-law Maximilian Steinberg.

Rimsky-Korsakov left a considerable body of original Russian nationalist compositions. He prepared works by The Five for performance, which brought them into the active classical repertoire (although there is controversy over his editing of the works of Modest Mussorgsky), and shaped a generation of younger composers and musicians during his decades as an educator. Rimsky-Korsakov is therefore considered "the main architect" of what the classical-music public considers the "Russian style". His influence on younger composers was especially important, as he served as a transitional figure between the autodidactism exemplified by Glinka and The Five, and professionally trained composers, who became the norm in Russia by the closing years of the 19th century. While Rimsky-Korsakov's style was based on those of Glinka, Balakirev, Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt and, for a brief period, Wagner, he "transmitted this style directly to two generations of Russian composers" and influenced non-Russian composers including Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas, and Ottorino Respighi.

Birth and Death Data: Born March 18, 1844 (Tikhvin), Died June 20, 1908 (Lyubensk)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1902 - 1950

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, orchestrator, lyricist

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Recordings (Results 226-250 of 258 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Gramophone Cc1659 12-in. 7/14/1922 Le coq d'or : Suite Artists vary Orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc1660 12-in. 7/14/1922 Le coq d'or : Suite Artists vary Orchestra composer  
Gramophone Cc1661 12-in. 7/14/1922 Dance of the tumblers Albert Coates ; Symphony Orchestra [Gramophone Co., 1920s] Orchestra composer  
Gramophone 0EA6094 10-in. 2/14/1928 Chanson indoue Fritz Kreisler ; Franz Rupp Violin solo, with piano composer  
Gramophone 2EA1072 12-in. 7/16/1937 Dances from Prince Igor, act 2 Eugene Goossens ; London Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra orchestrator  
Gramophone 2EA1073 12-in. 7/16/1937 Dances from Prince Igor, act 2 Eugene Goossens ; London Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra orchestrator  
Gramophone 2EA1074 12-in. 7/16/1937 Dances from Prince Igor, act 2 Eugene Goossens ; London Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra orchestrator  
Gramophone 2EA1075 12-in. 7/16/1937 Dances from Prince Igor, act 2 Eugene Goossens ; London Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra orchestrator  
Gramophone 2EA4632 12-in. 1/28/1937 March from Prince Igor BBC Symphony Orchestra ; Adrian Boult Orchestra orchestrator  
Gramophone 2EA5864 12-in. 11/5/1937 Nights at the ballet, no. 4, part 1 Walter Goehr ; London Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WAX1311 12-in. between December 1925 and April 1926 Russian dance Wireless Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WAX1312 12-in. between December 1925 and April 1926 Bridal procession Wireless Symphony Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WAX2728 12-in. either April or May 1927 Danse orientale Arthur Catterall Violin solo, with piano composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WAX3159 12-in. between August 1927 and January 1928 Symphony "Antar" Thomas Beecham ; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WAX4532 12-in. either December 1928 or January 1929 Dance of the tumblers Wireless Military Band Band composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WA7094 10-in. between February and April 1928 Chanson hindoue W. H. Squire Cello solo, with piano composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WB1807 10-in. between January and June 1928 Chant hindu Dino Borgioli Tenor vocal solo composer  
Columbia (U.K.) F263 10-in. 1926 Chant Hindou (Hindoo song) Manuello Violin solo, with piano composer  
Decca C 25470 6/25/1946 Flight of the bumble bee ; Le coq d'Or: Dodon's dance Cincinnati Summer Opera Orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WLX142 12-in. 11/21/1927 Récit et romance de Lowko Désiré Defauw ; Joseph Rogatchewsky Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) WLX1214 12-in. 12/13/1929 Hymne au soleil Suzanne Hedoin ; J. E. Szyfer Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Columbia (U.K.) CLX1735 12-in. 10/9/1933 Chant hindou Eugène Bigot ; Georges Thill Male vocal solo, with orchestra composer, lyricist  
Columbia (U.K.) WL1990 10-in. 1/9/1930 Hopak Élie Cohen ; Alexandre Koubitzky Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra orchestrator  
Columbia (U.K.) WL1991 10-in. 1/9/1930 Chanson hindoue Élie Cohen ; Alexandre Koubitzky Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer, lyricist  
Columbia (U.K.) WL2061 10-in. between February 6 and 28 1930 Aimant la rose, le rossignol Élie Cohen ; Alexandre Koubitzky Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
(Results 226-250 of 258 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay," accessed May 1, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102531.

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 1, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102531.

"Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 1 May 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102531

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