Rimsky Korsakov – Scheherazade (Composed 1888)
From the Album: Barış Manço – Sözüm Meclisten Dışarı (1981 / Turkey)
Musicians:
Celal Akatlar – Oboe
Rafet Kazil – Fagott (Bassoon)
Kemal Yesil – Violin
Ali Kizilcay – Cello
Artwork: Michelle Mia Araujo
http://art-by-mia.com
Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Ри́мский-Ко́рсаков), also Nikolai, Nicolai, and Rimsky-Korsakoff, (March 18, 1844 — June 21, 1908) was a Russian composer and teacher of classical music particularly noted for his fine orchestration, which may have been influenced by his synaesthesia. His most famous composition is The Flight of the Bumblebee. (www.8notes.com)
http://books.google.de/books?id=efK1Wva8YRAC&dq=Rimsky+Korsakov+-+Scheherazade&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=C8ItVod54v&sig=WlsZq4vDx4SvwdJ-Q9xrBEYc1hc&hl=de&ei=iU0kSrmHKcu4-Qbe0vS-CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9
Sheherazade (Scheherazade; Russian: Шехерезада, Shekherezada in transliteration), Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1888. Based on The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, sometimes known as The Arabian Nights, this orchestral work combines two features common to Russian music and of Rimsky-Korsakov, in particular: dazzling, colorful orchestration and an interest in the East, which figured greatly in the history of Imperial Russia, as well as orientalism in general. It is considered Rimsky-Korsakov’s most popular work. The music was used in a ballet by Michel Fokine. This use of the music was denounced by the Rimsky-Korsakov estate, led by the composer’s widow, Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheherazade_(Rimsky-Korsakov)