John Williams & Boston Pops Orchestra
Composed by Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Tchaikovsky,
Moussorgsky, Prokofiev, Khatchaturian, Shostakovich, Gli�re.
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FLAC / MP3 320 kbps
During 4th to 7th of June, 1988, in Boston, John Williams conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra performing a selection of works by great Russian classical composers, and two years later the album Pops A La Russe was released. Strangely, there are almost no educated reviews of it, so here is mine:
Let’s suppose that you want to impress someone by looking like you know about classical music and (s)he doesn’t know a bean about it. You need something that sounds attractive and not very popular. You could fire up this album, and when asked what that great music is, reply, pretending pleased suprise: "Oh, that’s Rimsky-Korsakov’s Procession Of The Nobles, from Mlada, the name of a Russian princess"; or "Yes, the Dance Of The Maidens from Borodin’s Prince Igor. You really have good musical taste". On the other hand, if there’s no comment about any of the two first tracks, you know you have to set up a lowpass filter to that relationship. ��
Now seriously: I was looking for this simply because it’s John Williams & Pops, but enjoyed the music many times since I found the album in youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlEIlq1lRds); and being difficult to get elsewhere, I thought I’d share it despite the low bitrate.
Edit: Finally, I got it in FLAC and encoded MP3 from it. The scans are the same as before.
Tracklist:
Track Title | Composer Duration
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1. Mlada, Procession Of The Nobles | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 4:30
2. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Presto (Dance Of The Maidens) | Alexander Borodin 2:20
3. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Andantino (Dances With Chours) | Alexander Borodin 3:47
4. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Allegro | Alexander Borodin 2:17
5. Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances: Presto | Alexander Borodin 5:48
6. None But The Lonely Heart | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky 3:51
7. The Snow Maiden: Dance Of The Buffons | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 3:45
8. Night On The Bare Mountain | Modeste Moussorgsky 11:44
9. Lieutenant Kije: Troika | Serge Prokofiev 3:05
10. Gayaneh: Dance Of The Young Maidens | Aram Khatchaturian 2:11
11. Gayaneh: Lullaby | Aram Khatchaturian 5:18
12. Gayaneh: Sabre Dance | Aram Khatchaturian 2:35
13. String Quartet No. 2 In D: Nocturne | Alexander Borodin 7:49
14. The Golden Age: Polka | Dmitri Shostakovich 2:34
15. The Red Poppy: Russian Sailor’s Dance | Reinhold Gli�re 3:39
Download links:
The files are compressed into 7-zip (https://www.7-zip.org) archives. Type smirnoff to extract them.
– FLAC (https://ulozto.net/!RXBWWv96HdrH/palr-7z) (288.4 MiB)
– MP3 320 kbps (https://ulozto.net/!OLSlgFQUYkJp/palrm-7z) (155.4 MiB)
Enjoy.
would make no comment, but, alas, she asked for a copy and she is listening
to it for the 5th time.
What shall I do now?
Thank you very much for sharing this album.
Clearly, you nailed it by choosing her (or rather, being chosen by her). I’m really glad to read that, and it’s not difficult to believe, because I listened to it also several times in a row. You are very welcome. 🙂
I will test my wife again (after 31 years of marriage).
But first I’m going to offer her a bottle of Smirnoff.
Be prepared. Be strong.
xD
Could you re-up, please ?
Many thanks in advance 😉
Can you repost it?
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Edit:
Uploaded FLAC and MP3 from it. No changes in scans.
@Petros: Just one year later, there’s no need to torment yourself with a new test, my friend. Our thoughts are with you.
My thanks for this! I’m a great fan of Russian composers, John Williams, and the Bostom Pops. Killer combination!
You’re welcome, friends. Enjoy, and feel free to post links to other threads of Russian composers you like.
I missed it all these years at this forum and the link still works. Awesome.
Despite a variety of proxyfree plattforms I was not able to download the file.
RudiRe: I’ve sent you a PM. Anyone else experiencing geoblock to uloz, please PM me.