A juxtaposition of 3/4 and 6/8 meters the clicks of dancers' heels (represented in percussion and cello finger taps) and fast runs and arpeggios are the hallmarks of this huapango. This piece originally
Borodin's beloved "Nocturne" (the second movement of his String Quartet No. 2) arranged for string orchestra by Joel Jacklich with the addition of a separate part for string bass.
This is a patriotic Russian (Czarist) piece written in 1915. It describes the Imperial Russian naval vessel "Slava" ("Glory") on patrol. While supposedly written for "military wind orchestra" no known copy