A piano edition of Bedřich Smetana’s polkas, dedicated to his daughters, reflecting the personal and lyrical side of his piano writing. Bedřich Smetana ’s output spans nearly all major musical genres of the nineteenth century and stands at the core of Czech national music. From opera and symphonic poetry to chamber music and piano works, his compositions reflect a conscious effort to unite cultivated musical forms with a distinctly national idiom. Operas The Brandenburgers in Bohemia The Bartered Bride Dalibor Libuše The Kiss The Secret The Devil’s Wall Orchestral works Triumphal Symphony in E major Richard III Wallenstein’s Camp Hakon Jarl Festive Overture Má vlast (My Homeland) Prague Carnival Chamber music Piano Trio in G minor String Quartet No. 1 in E minor “From My Life” Duos for Violin and Piano “From My Homeland” String Quartet No. 2 in D minor Piano works Six Characteristic Pieces Album Leaves Three Poetic Polkas Memories of Bohemia Dreams 14 Czech Dances Songs and...
The Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is one of the most recognizable miniatures in the orchestral repertoire and a paradigmatic example of musical depiction . Originally composed as an orchestral interlude in the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1900), based on a libretto after Alexander Pushkin, the piece quickly transcended its dramatic context. Within the opera, it accompanies the moment when the prince is magically transformed into a bumblebee in order to escape and observe events unnoticed. The music does not unfold through thematic development; instead, it operates as pure motion — brief, concentrated, and relentless. Formally, the work is highly compressed. Rather than presenting contrasting themes, Rimsky-Korsakov constructs the entire piece around continuous chromatic motion , built from small intervallic cells that pass rapidly through the texture. The illusion of buzzing wings emerges from this unbroken kinetic flow. Particularly in piano adaptations, t...