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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV – Flight of the Bumble-Bee (El Vuelo del moscardón) – 4 CELLOS or SOLO CELLO AND CELLO ORCHESTRA

Other Identification:
“Flight of the Bumblebee” is an orchestral interlude written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan, composed in 1899–1900. Its composition is intended to musically evoke the seemingly chaotic and rapidly changing flying pattern of a bumblebee. Despite the piece’s being a rather incidental part of the opera, it is today one of the more familiar classical works because of its frequent use in popular culture.
The piece closes Act III, Tableau 1, during which the magic Swan-Bird changes Prince Gvidon Saltanovich (the Tsar’s son) into an insect so that he can fly away to visit his father (who does not know that he is alive).
Movements or sections:
Miniature
Instrumentation:
CELLO QUARTET (4 CELLOS) or SOLO CELLO AND CELLO ORCHESTRA
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2 PDFs, one of the score, and the other containing all the individual parts.
Approximate difficulty:
In Johnstone’s production the soloist part is very difficult (it is basically the standard version played today with piano); the complication of the other parts is rhythmically being focused to offer a tight accompaniment.
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
First performed by Tarragona Violoncels Grup, with David Johnstone as soloist, at the request of the cello professor, Rodolfo Zanni.

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