Rimsky-Korsakov’s Masterpieces | The Vividly Colorful World of Russian Music
Rimsky-Korsakov, a composer who made major contributions to the development of Russian music as one of the “Mighty Handful.” He is said to have had synesthesia, perceiving colors in musical keys, and left behind many orchestral works rich in color as well as operas imbued with strong national character.
Born into a family of military nobility, he became captivated by the world of music, composing on land while serving as a naval officer.
His works, infused with such passion for music, have been passed down to later generations, and he also taught and nurtured many composers with the compositional techniques he mastered himself.
In this article, be sure to check out the works that showcase his creativity and innovation!
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Rimsky-Korsakov’s Masterpieces | The Vividly Colored World of Russian Music (41–50)
From Four Songs, Op. 42: No. 3; from Two Songs, Op. 56: No. 2Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

From Four Songs, Op.
42, No.
3: The drifting clouds grow thin (Redeyet oblakov letuchaya gryada), and from Two Songs, Op.
56, No.
2: A Dream on a Summer Night (Son v letnyuyu noch).
Performed by soprano Anna Netrebko, with Daniel Barenboim on piano.
From the Quintet for Piano and Winds, Movement IIINikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

From the Quintet in B-flat major for Piano and Winds, Movement III: Rondo – Allegretto.
Performed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Wind Ensemble, based in Amsterdam, with pianist Jeroen Bal, recorded at the former Blasius Church in Delden, the Netherlands.
Procession of the Nobles, from the opera MladaNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

From the opera Mlada, Act II, Scene 3: Procession of the Nobles.
This opera is based on an old tale from the Baltic region.
Performed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jeffrey Fuchs.
From the opera “The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya”Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Fevroniya’s aria from the opera “The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya.” Soprano: Ekaterina Dadikina; piano: Olga Volkova.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some of Rimsky-Korsakov’s famous and signature works.
In each piece you can sense Russia’s landscape, history, and national character, while also hearing his unique sonority.
If you listen to works by the other members of “The Five,” you may gain new perspectives on Korsakov’s music as well.
Alongside his music, be sure to explore a variety of other classical pieces too!


