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This dance sequence, usually coupled with the "Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens" from Act I of the Borodin s Greatest Russian Opera Prince Igor is often excerpted for concert performance. In fact, the "Polovtsian Dances" were first performed separately, at the behest of Borodin's fellow composer, Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who prodded Borodin along by orchestrating the "Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens" and assisting with the orchestration of the "Polovtsian Dances." The dances achieved their first great success independent of the opera when Sergei Diaghilev choreographed them for his Paris troupe in 1909. The soaring melody of the first dance achieved even greater fame and popularity when it was used (along with a number of other tunes from other Borodin works) for the Broadway musical Kismet for the song "Strangers in Paradise". Now in the Beginning of the 21st Century celebrating the greatest merge of Music and Technogy of Sound Reproduction Hollywood Awards Winning Composer and Producer Alexander Golberg Jero presenting New 3-Dimensional Vision of Borodin's greatest compositions. New transript for virtual instruments and modern systhesis in 3-Diemsional Sound Reality. The DTS ES Music file can be enjoyed on any computer based CD/DVD player with digital optical output (SPDIF) connected or assembled with any Home theater system with DTS or DTS ES ( for 6.1) Digital Surround Logo. DOWNLOAD: "Polovtsian Dances" Running Time : 11:16
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