- Source: Maslenitsa Overture
The Overture Maslenitsa, Op. 36, was composed by Airat Ichmouratov during the years of 2012 and 2013. It was commissioned and premiered in Chicoutimi, Canada on 24 February 2013 by L'Orchestre Symphonique du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean under the baton of French-Canadian conductor Jacques Clément.
Structure
The Overture comprises several sections which could be divided into two larger parts. A typical performance lasts somewhat around 11 minutes.
Instrumentation
This symphony is scored for the following orchestra (percussion, performed by 3 players):
2 flutes (second doubling piccolo)
2 oboes
2 clarinets in B♭
2 bassoons
4 horns in F
2 trumpets in B♭
3 trombones: tenor, bass
Tuba
Timpani
Triangle
Cymbals
Bass drum
Tam tam
Glockenspiel
Tubular bells
Strings
Recording
Chandos Records: CHAN 20172 – Ichmouratov; Overtures/Symphony; Orchestre de la Francophonie; Jean-Philippe Tremblay, conductor
Critical reception
The recording of the Maslenitsa Overture gained average-to-positive reviews. David Nice of BBC Music Magazine wrote: "The ‘Maslenitsa’ Overture, celebrating the Russian shrovetide festival, is all generic stuff". Guy Rickards of Gramophone wrote: "A vibrantly orchestrated homage to Glinka and Mussorgsky". Colin Clarke of Classical Explorer wrote: "Maslenitsa Overture, a colourful musical picture of the week before Lent".
References
External links
Airat Ichmouratov – composer, official website
Complete recording of the Overture Maslenitsa Op.36 by Orchestre de la Francophonie – Release Date: 2 June 2020
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