Works (naxos) — Glazunov - Orchestral
: His most famous stage work, known for its exotic "Hungarian" flair and virtuosic orchestration.
: A fascinating collaborative piece found in Volume 11 of the Naxos series, featuring movements by Rimsky-Korsakov and Liadov, demonstrating Glazunov's central role in the Russian musical community. 4. Critical Significance of the Naxos Series Glazunov - Orchestral Works (NAXOS)
: A seamless, one-movement masterpiece that remains a favorite for soloists worldwide. : His most famous stage work, known for
: A colorful, evocative suite that remains a staple of the orchestral repertoire for its melodic accessibility. 3. Concertos and Collaborative Works Critical Significance of the Naxos Series : A
Glazunov was a multi-instrumentalist, playing piano, violin, cello, and woodwinds. This versatility is evident in his five concertos (including two for piano and one for violin).
: His final completed symphony shows a darkening of his palette, reflecting the shifting tides of Russian history. 2. The Ballets: Rhythms of Imperial Grandeur