Durante uno de su muchos viajes, recalo en España, en pleno reinado de Fernando VII. Compuso esta obertura española, así como la célebre jota. Glinka reivindicaba un estilo propiamente ruso, como contrapeso al romanticismo que imperaba en toda Europa.
@@ChristovanRensburg Dear music lovers Christo and Lehar, This work was composed from Spanish musical folklore. I suppose you know that Spain is thousands of kilometers from Russia. Do you understand what Frank MacDulligan has written? "During one of his many trips, he settled in Spain, in the reign of Ferdinand VII. He composed this Spanish overture, as well as the famous jota. Glinka claimed a properly Russian style, as a counterweight to the romanticism that prevailed throughout Europe". Where do you see similarities with the Polovtsian dances? Dances yes, but "Jotas", fandangos and similar dances, all of them are more Spanish than the siesta. A cordial greeting.
Bellísima. Captó muy bien el alma del pueblo de Madrid. Es una pena que pocos madrileños la conozcan.
Siempre me encantó este compositor.Gracias
Привет всем.Я очень люблю произведения Глинки,он душа русского классического романтизма.Браво!
Bellísima esta música quintaesenciada.
España y Rusia siempre han sido países hermanos!!
and another from russia! and really delightful, as a noche de verano. thanks.
Durante uno de su muchos viajes, recalo en España, en pleno reinado de Fernando VII. Compuso esta obertura española, así como la célebre jota. Glinka reivindicaba un estilo propiamente ruso, como contrapeso al romanticismo que imperaba en toda Europa.
The beginning reminds me of the Polovetsian Dances!
@@ChristovanRensburg Dear music lovers Christo and Lehar,
This work was composed from Spanish musical folklore. I suppose you know that Spain is thousands of kilometers from Russia. Do you understand what Frank MacDulligan has written?
"During one of his many trips, he settled in Spain, in the reign of Ferdinand VII. He composed this Spanish overture, as well as the famous jota. Glinka claimed a properly Russian style, as a counterweight to the romanticism that prevailed throughout Europe".
Where do you see similarities with the Polovtsian dances? Dances yes, but "Jotas", fandangos and similar dances, all of them are more Spanish than the siesta.
A cordial greeting.
Very magical 😍🇷🇺
Pues sí, aunque Fernando VII murió en 1833...