Mr. Borodin was a enormously talented chemical scientist, but he is better known as a composer. I've heard Polovtsian dance from Prince Igor as orchestral playing only. This wonderful performance drove me crazy. Many thanks for your uploading.
@@skunkygrogan6956 yes Borodin was such an incredible man!! He was better know as a composer, but he was also a teacher, a chemist, a physician and a scientist notable for his research on aldehydes!! He was a true genius 👌👌👌☺️☺️☺️
Fly away on wings of wind To native lands, our native song, To there, where we sang you freely, Where we were so carefree with you. There, under sultry skies, With bliss the air is full, There, to the whisper of the sea, mountains doze in the clouds. There, the sun shines so brightly, Bathing [our] native mountains in color. In the meadows, roses bloom luxuriously, And nightingales sing in the green forests; And sweet grape grows. There is more carefree for you, song… And so fly away there!
Jest to ulubiony mój fragment z opery kniaź kilkanaście lat temu w paryskiej operze opery po Ze ma na ma prosi cię o komentarz ale piszecie co ja nie umiem jeszcze pisać sms-ów ten fragment 0 Nie muszę się wygłupiać bo i tak nie napiszecie tego co ja proszę
There is nothing but praise and admiration I felt by this world class production from the Kirov Ballet, to bringing this difficult operatic piece in such a virtuoso way to the viewers' pleasure.
Whenever I listen to this theme melody, my imaginary eye fly to the boundless steppes with grass swinging by the wind, and Eurasian tribal tents silently belching smoke, and horses silently grazing by the tents. Borodin was truly a Eurasian dreamer. Only a Russian composer can come up with melody like this.
A fabulous production, such as only the Russians can create. The singing, dancing, costumes, stage production, all wonderfully executed, and of course Borodin’s marvellous music, with that incredibly beautiful first theme, all magnificently performed. Please Russia, stick to what you do so well and do not do what you do so horribly.
What I love about this is how the dancers, earlier in the video, have this serene, concentrated expression on their face, which they eventually lose as their dance becomes more active, and then you see their faces brighten and become more lively. They've stopped performing, now they are just being the music. Incredible.
“The last political leader of the USSR came up to me and embraced me at this banquet which was to be my last in Moscow. He said ‘I know that it is true, that a man can have such deep abiding love for a country that is not his own, without loving his own, any less.” - Geo. F. Kennan, “Sketches from a Life” 🇺🇸🇷🇺#Мир
I have watched this performance many times on the Internet and always felt this is the soul of Russia. The dancing always captivates me (the music as well, of course), but who is that lead male dancer? Whatever happened to him? Who was he? Such talent, he really captured something. You just don't see such energy and phenomenal talent. Does anyone know who he is?
@@frankschmitzer5824 One supposes that many if not most Russian artists are opposed to the war but are persecuted for criticizing it. What a country, that has produced such magnificent art and is also cursed by such a succession of hideous regimes.
Putin must be proud, that he is worse than the worst of the Tsars. But of course this doesn't satisfy him; his goal is to be as monstrous a ruler as Stalin.
@@PotemkinMoose Why pol in arts ? Stay out of this. People truly appreciating the arts wouldn't not do this. So self righteous, too, look at your own history pls.
All my time, I've been alone Deep in my vision mind, I'm building roads Longing for the magic night to take the day, So I can kill my wings of war and dream away, Yeah Hear my cry, I feel alone, I m lost in a winter storm, where love is cold Listen to the raging sound of a lonely man, I'm one with a silver moon above the desert land, Oh! Yeah, yeah! I've traveled across the world to the darker side, In my mind the shadows, growing mad On and on we seek the sky to fly before the foe, Fury when I sing to you, this is our time to live and die! Frozen pain behind your eyes, I see your heavy chains and ghostly cries Whoa, endlessly it s time to burn, I know your bleeding heart, your soul can return! Yeah, yeah, yeah! Oh! Through the land moves a lonely wind, So lonely, so lonely
Bellissima esecuzione, regia sfarzosa e, allo stesso tempo, lineare, in Italia qualche pseudoregista l'avrebbe ambientato forse da un fornaio, oppure in un manicomio....
maravillosas estas danzas polovtsianas de la opera EL PRINCIPE IGOR que siempre habia escuchado de pequeño en radio pero ahora gracias a TH-cam las contemplo como si estuviera en el propio Gran Teatro de la Opera de Moscu.Por si muchos españolitos no lo sabeis la opera que compuso Alexander Borodin esta basada en un relato de Pushkin en el que se nos cuenta la lucha que Igor, principe de Seversk sostiene contra el khan polovtsiano Konchak.
This video was made not at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, but at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg (also in Russia). The plot of the opera Prince Igor is based on the Old Russian poem "The Word about Igor's Regiment" (the author is unknown) and ancient chronicles. The poem describes the true historical events of 1185. You were mistaken - Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov was written based on the tragedy of Pushkin.))) Sincerely from Russia.
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The ladies danced like wounded birds. Kind of flowy and stiff at the same time. I have NO idea what is going on, but it seems beautifully solemn. edit: until the men jumped in and it went to straight emotional chaos! I didn't know whether to feel elated/excited or scared! Amazing performance even when one doesn't understand the history. ❤
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These Kirov dancers are so weak and dull compared to the Bolshoi's 1951 film version of this thrilling scene. The singing and conducting here, too, are disappointing and anemic. I suspect this is Gergiev?
The choreography is so absurd and ill-conceived that even a great company like The Kirov Ballet cannot make it look good. The entrance of the men is so ridiculous it is embarrassing for the company.
@@stevepotfora7461 Polovtsian dances staged by Mikhail Fokin (1909). Fokin staged famous ballets: "Sylphs", "Scheherazade", "Firebird", "Carnival", "Petrushka" to the music of I. Stravinsky and many others.
One of the MOST BEAUTIFUL pieces ever written.....
Indeed.
The MOST BEAUTIFUL pieces ever written! I'll cross off the one of
@@白玉堂-o9hit's all a matter of OPINION, ace🙄😬
@@skunkygrogan6956 so I wrote "I'll" . not forcing anyone
Mr. Borodin was a enormously talented chemical scientist, but he is better known as a composer.
I've heard Polovtsian dance from Prince Igor as orchestral playing only. This wonderful performance drove me crazy.
Many thanks for your uploading.
Not too many accomplished scientists are also musical geniuses, what?
@@skunkygrogan6956 yes Borodin was such an incredible man!! He was better know as a composer, but he was also a teacher, a chemist, a physician and a scientist notable for his research on aldehydes!! He was a true genius 👌👌👌☺️☺️☺️
@@annieauditore8196 how come he 's so talented?😍😍😍
@@白玉堂-o9h they said that her Borodin's mother was a genius !! Maybe this is why he is a genius too. Ps. your profile picture is really cool!!
Fly away on wings of wind
To native lands, our native song,
To there, where we sang you freely,
Where we were so carefree with you.
There, under sultry skies,
With bliss the air is full,
There, to the whisper of the sea, mountains doze in the clouds.
There, the sun shines so brightly,
Bathing [our] native mountains in color.
In the meadows, roses bloom luxuriously,
And nightingales sing in the green forests;
And sweet grape grows.
There is more carefree for you, song…
And so fly away there!
Lovely...
Thankyou
The dancing, the energy, costumes & scenery & of course the orchestra, singing & music ... all absolutely fabulous! Wow!
Jest to ulubiony mój fragment z opery kniaź kilkanaście lat temu w paryskiej operze opery po
Ze ma na ma prosi cię o komentarz ale piszecie co ja nie umiem jeszcze pisać sms-ów ten fragment 0
Nie muszę się wygłupiać bo i tak nie napiszecie tego co ja proszę
Oglądając po się do proszę o
Excellent performance!!
The beauty of a slave market -
There is nothing but praise and admiration I felt by this world class production from the Kirov Ballet, to bringing this difficult operatic piece in such a virtuoso way to the viewers' pleasure.
Whenever I listen to this theme melody, my imaginary eye fly to the boundless steppes with grass swinging by the wind, and Eurasian tribal tents silently belching smoke, and horses silently grazing by the tents. Borodin was truly a Eurasian dreamer. Only a Russian composer can come up with melody like this.
Einer der schönstem Musik der Welt, und die Inzinierung ist unglaublich
A fabulous production, such as only the Russians can create. The singing, dancing, costumes, stage production, all wonderfully executed, and of course Borodin’s marvellous music, with that incredibly beautiful first theme, all magnificently performed. Please Russia, stick to what you do so well and do not do what you do so horribly.
Amen. No cars, more operas like this.
That is it! May Russia continue to save the world from Nazism and create wonderful pieces of art
This war is the US's fault.
bravo
не вам судить.Россия вас дураков освобождает от либерального фашизма.
It was a joy to sing this piece. Amazing music!
ONE OF THE SUPER MOST WONDERFUL AND AWESOME PERFORMANCE EVER. I JUST CAN'T STOP LOVING THIS PLAY. ❤❤❤❤❤
It's not a play, it's an opera
I think when Borodin was writing this music, he heard Mozart's Turkish march and said, no guys, oriental music should sounds different!
What I love about this is how the dancers, earlier in the video, have this serene, concentrated expression on their face, which they eventually lose as their dance becomes more active, and then you see their faces brighten and become more lively. They've stopped performing, now they are just being the music. Incredible.
항상 악기연주로만 듣다가 오페라로 들으니까 새롭다.. 노래 진짜 ㅈㄴ좋음 띵곡
Zkusím přidávat komentáře z Čech, a to v češtině. Tenhle balet je asi z Poloveckých tanců nejlepší. To se týká i hudby.
I have never been to the Ballet, but THIS would be the first, and maybe, only one I would wish to see
astounding
oops...I have never been to the Opera either!!!!
The best set up of Prince Igor Opera that i even saw! Bravo !!!!!!
Incredible performance along with incredible music.... Love it....
i looove that piece sooo beautiful, the Russian have a lot of soul in their music
Eurasian rhythm beats in our soul.. One leg in Asia another in europe. The head in wild boreal forest - the heart in endless steppe
@@derkovyou just can’t combine nationality and poetry, it ruins poetry
Polovtsian dance is one of my favourite pieces of music🎵.I watched other videos but this is the best🩷
Always makes me cry. I love music.
music is 10/10, dance is also10/10, and they add up to 100/10
“The last political leader of the USSR came up to me and embraced me at this banquet which was to be my last in Moscow. He said ‘I know that it is true, that a man can have such deep abiding love for a country that is not his own, without loving his own, any less.” -
Geo. F. Kennan, “Sketches from a Life”
🇺🇸🇷🇺#Мир
Great. I love this opera. By the way, my favorite. Greetings from Brazil!
凄すぎです、言語の意味は翻訳無しではわかりませんが、音楽、全身を使った表現…全てにおいて圧巻の舞台でした
叶うならば生で観覧したい
Excellent. Must get this recording.
This is fantastic!!!
So much talent🌻☺️
Wonderful! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It's such a beautiful piece
Listened to this driving from work this afternoon.
I have watched this performance many times on the Internet and always felt this is the soul of Russia. The dancing always captivates me (the music as well, of course), but who is that lead male dancer? Whatever happened to him? Who was he? Such talent, he really captured something. You just don't see such energy and phenomenal talent. Does anyone know who he is?
I think he is Islom Baimuradov, and he is still with the Kirov Ballet.
@Sara Dougherty Many thanks. I think it is him, too. I wonder what these wonderful Russian artists are thinking about the current war in Ukraine?
@@frankschmitzer5824 One supposes that many if not most Russian artists are opposed to the war but are persecuted for criticizing it. What a country, that has produced such magnificent art and is also cursed by such a succession of hideous regimes.
Putin must be proud, that he is worse than the worst of the Tsars. But of course this doesn't satisfy him; his goal is to be as monstrous a ruler as Stalin.
@@PotemkinMoose Why pol in arts ? Stay out of this. People truly appreciating the arts wouldn't not do this. So self righteous, too, look at your own history pls.
so wonderfully done.
tylko slowianie mogą oddac nastroj muzłeyki borodina , doskole, cudowne
hermosa musica
cuanta belleza...saludo desde Argentina...!
The Silk Road! No other words! :)
Oh my God , how fantastic 🙏💕
The "tsar" guy looks like Orson Welles with a beard
All my time, I've been alone
Deep in my vision mind, I'm building roads
Longing for the magic night to take the day,
So I can kill my wings of war and dream away,
Yeah
Hear my cry, I feel alone,
I m lost in a winter storm, where love is cold
Listen to the raging sound of a lonely man,
I'm one with a silver moon above the desert land,
Oh! Yeah, yeah!
I've traveled across the world to the darker side,
In my mind the shadows, growing mad
On and on we seek the sky to fly before the foe,
Fury when I sing to you, this is our time to live and die!
Frozen pain behind your eyes,
I see your heavy chains and ghostly cries
Whoa, endlessly it s time to burn,
I know your bleeding heart, your soul can return!
Yeah, yeah, yeah! Oh!
Through the land moves a lonely wind,
So lonely, so lonely
Fantástico!!!
Překrásné
Bellissima esecuzione, regia sfarzosa e, allo stesso tempo, lineare, in Italia qualche pseudoregista l'avrebbe ambientato forse da un fornaio, oppure in un manicomio....
Gorgeous. All aspects. ❤
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE ! MANY THANKS @inwit 💝 💝 💝 💝 💝
The famous Bolshevik dance from the ballet Prince Igor by the Russian musician Boredin, which is one of his most famous works
Више всяких похвал. Всем шедеврам шедевр. Киев
Fabulous.
Capolavoro!
love
Amazing
Zertifiziert intergalaktisch!🌹6:09-7:26
maravillosas estas danzas polovtsianas de la opera EL PRINCIPE IGOR que siempre habia escuchado de pequeño en radio pero ahora gracias a TH-cam las contemplo como si estuviera en el propio Gran Teatro de la Opera de Moscu.Por si muchos españolitos no lo sabeis la opera que compuso Alexander Borodin esta basada en un relato de Pushkin en el que se nos cuenta la lucha que Igor, principe de Seversk sostiene contra el khan polovtsiano Konchak.
This video was made not at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, but at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg (also in Russia). The plot of the opera Prince Igor is based on the Old Russian poem "The Word about Igor's Regiment" (the author is unknown) and ancient chronicles. The poem describes the true historical events of 1185. You were mistaken - Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov was written based on the tragedy of Pushkin.))) Sincerely from Russia.
Wow !
This is wonderful. Watching it in the middle of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - looking forward to Peace
Thanks to MundFish and Atomic Heart....
Now I'm more interested in Russian culture/music.
Eurasian cultural base born this music and dance
Olağanüstü ! 🫶
A dream...❤
Grandiose !!
Sublime
Only music leaves this ugly world behind and connects with God.
Very nice 🎉
The guy in the orange trousers reminds me of Freddie Mercury 😂
La version de Guergiev es lo mas perfecto que he escuchado in my life.
Russian opera Borogin is Great Master
Formidable y Encantadora presentación. Muchas gracias por compartirla, es un Deleite.
WISH YOU A GREAT JOYS, MORE BLESSINGS,, CONTINUE SUCCESS & MORE POWER IN YOUR BUSINESS/SIR/MAM 🌺🎈🌿 HAPPY WEEKEND ☺🎈
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Como ele conseguiu fazer uma música tão caracteristicamente russa parecer Oriental?
hermoso
nice turkish cuman dances
no realtions to modern turks from turkey
Yes...indeed.......ahhh
The ladies danced like wounded birds. Kind of flowy and stiff at the same time. I have NO idea what is going on, but it seems beautifully solemn.
edit: until the men jumped in and it went to straight emotional chaos! I didn't know whether to feel elated/excited or scared! Amazing performance even when one doesn't understand the history. ❤
You know Disney should consider doing an animation of this combining elements of the opera and the musical Kismet. Or is it too much like Aladdin?
Russian ballet at its most sublime!
こんなテンポ早かったら死ぬw
😮❤❤❤❤
Ötüken kahvesinde hala koz ver diyen beyler nerede kaldınız
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0:44 플로베츠 사람들의 춤(보로딘 오페라 이고르 공)
Perfect orientalist nightmare
I'm looking for a full English version of this Opera
Ah
Happy Birthday to the Late Borodin! Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas ⛄🎄 Go HUG someone today IF they're been vaccinated or not 🚫 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
When they want, Russians are the most sensitive, sentimental, sweet, impressive, etc, people in the world. Unfortunately, not always wants to be…
Ode on Oghuz Uygur Mongol Hun Yörük Türük
Long live russia
Who remembers that it is a Russian opera about an invaded and dominated people who lived in nowadays' Ukraine?
Kuman : 😔😔😔
Do you have to mix pol into the arts just to annoy ?
@@tia904 pol is alsways in arts
Sure. After all, Kiev was the capital of Russia
@@RobsonCruz51no, not at all - just enjoy the dance and the music. See? No politics at all.
These Kirov dancers are so weak and dull compared to the Bolshoi's 1951 film version of this thrilling scene. The singing and conducting here, too, are disappointing and anemic. I suspect this is Gergiev?
^sus
PARODIUS ?!
too fast
It looks and sounds like amateur dancers and singers
The choreography is so absurd and ill-conceived that even a great company like The Kirov Ballet cannot make it look good. The entrance of the men is so ridiculous it is embarrassing for the company.
@@stevepotfora7461 Polovtsian dances staged by Mikhail Fokin (1909). Fokin staged famous ballets: "Sylphs", "Scheherazade", "Firebird", "Carnival", "Petrushka" to the music of I. Stravinsky and many others.
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