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Kamarinskaya (Russian: камаринская) is a traditional Russian folk dance, which is mostly known today as the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka's composition of the same name. Glinka's Kamarinskaya , written in 1848, was the first orchestral work based entirely on Russian folk song and to use the compositional principles of that genre to ...
Pages in category "Articles with International Music Score Library Project links" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 8,486 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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A Life for the Tsar (Russian: Жизнь за царя, romanized: Zhizn za tsarya listen ⓘ) is a "patriotic-heroic tragic" opera in four acts with an epilogue by Mikhail Glinka. During the Soviet era the opera was known under the name Ivan Susanin (Russian: Иван Сусанин listen ⓘ ), due to the anti-monarchist censorship .
Pages in category "Composers with IMSLP links" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,170 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Werner Icking Music Archive (often abbreviated WIMA) is a web archive of liberally licensed sheet music of public domain music. The scores are electronically typeset by volunteers and distributed in PDF, often accompanied by their typesetting files. WIMA continues the defunct GMD Music Archive and is named after its founder, the late Werner ...
Reminiscences on Glinka's opera "A Life for the Tsar", fantasy (2nd version of Fantasy on Glinka's themes) (1854–1855, revised 1899) Scherzo No. 1 in B minor (1856) Nocturne in G ♯ minor, early version Nocturne nr 1 (1856) Overture on a Spanish March Theme, orchestra (1857) Overture on Three Russian Themes, orchestra (1858)