Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: chriss on Tuesday 21 July 2020, 14:34

Title: Arensky Valse
Post by: chriss on Tuesday 21 July 2020, 14:34
Anton Arensky's Valse from the Suite for Two Pianos Op. 15. was used in an orchestral transcription for the 1956 Ingrid Bergman production "Anastasia". I wonder about the trio segment which is not part of Arensky's piece. That section has a beautiful "Fin de siècle"-feeling and can be heard here from 1:19 - 2:35

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQrkW_DBZfk

Was that middle segment perhaps taken from another composition by Arensky? The russian composer Michel Michelet worked as an arranger for "Anastasia". Perhaps he composed it in Arensky's style?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Michelet
Title: Re: Arensky Valse
Post by: FBerwald on Sunday 26 July 2020, 17:18
What's with the speed? Almost all the beauty is sucked out of this because of the insane speed.
Title: Re: Arensky Valse
Post by: chriss on Monday 27 July 2020, 07:37
Thoughts about that middle segment? Is it original "Hollywood"? or taken from some other composition?
Title: Re: Arensky Valse
Post by: FBerwald on Monday 27 July 2020, 20:05
The middle section doesn't sound like Arensky though. Very kitsch but then it's a hollywood number so I guess it goes with it.
Title: Re: Arensky Valse
Post by: chriss on Wednesday 29 July 2020, 13:37
The performance is very 'Hollywood' but the middle section ist better than many pieces of light classical music though, sung or unsung.