Polovtsian Dances (from "Prince Igor") - University of Utah Singers

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

The University of Utah Singers, A Cappella Choir and Utah Philharmonia perform the Polovtsian Dances from the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Borodin, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred, as part of the annual school of music Scholarship Concert, November 20 & 21, 2009 in Libby Gardner Concert Hall.

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  • i like his version !

  • Very, very good indeed. Excellent sound recording too, very clear and open.

  • Amazing orchestra and choir! French horns and violas-great job.  Kudos to the conductor and the entire music department at University of Utah.

  • it's a nice song, good to hear english speakers trying to sing in russian language, (I like their accent), well done!!

  • way too slow

    

  • the "wild men"(technique) part is way too slow.. but its still very well played

  • +1

    Amazing! I was quite surprised because their pronunciation was almost perfect ^^

  • It is a bit "pale" at the start but then gradually opens and one can imagine the Polovtsian camp somewhere in the Asian steppe. Congratulations.

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