ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Work title: Russian Easter Festival Overture , Op. 36 Year of composition: 1888 First performance: December 15, 1888, Saint Petersburg Duration: Approx. 15 minutes Form: Overture Instrumentation: Large symphony orchestra _____________________ Pealing bells, ancient chants, and dazzling orchestral sonorities come together in Russian Easter Festival Overture , one of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's most brilliant orchestral achievements and a landmark of late Romantic Russian music. Composed in 1888 , the overture draws its thematic material from the liturgical traditions of the Russian Orthodox Church , transforming centuries-old Easter chants into a richly colored symphonic canvas filled with mystery, anticipation, and exultant celebration. Yet the work is far more than a musical depiction of the Resurrection. Rimsky-Korsakov sought to capture the entire atmosphere of the Easter vigil: the solemn expectancy of the faith...
Rimsky-Korsakov moved to Saint Petersburg in 1865, where his compositional and pedagogical influence flourished. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov emerged as a central figure of the Russian national school and a key member of “The Five.” Trained initially within the discipline of naval service, he developed into one of the most brilliant orchestrators of the 19th century. His career combined artistic imagination, pedagogical rigor, and civic courage, shaping both Russian opera and symphonic writing for generations to come. 1844 Born on March 18 in Tikhvin, near Novgorod, Russia. 1856 Enters the Imperial Russian Navy as a cadet, beginning a parallel path of military training and musical development. 1861 Meets Mily Balakirev and Modest Mussorgsky, joining the circle that would define Russian nationalist composition. 1862 Begins three years of naval service at sea, an experience that later inspired maritime imagery in his music. 1865 Premiere of Symphony No. 1 in E-flat minor at the Fre...