KETÈLBEY: En un mercado persa: Audio-video de la obra
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Albert William Ketelbey (1875-1959):
In a Persian Market Intermezzo Scene with male chor - 1920
Composer's Synopsis:
- The camel-drivers gradually approach the market.
- The cries of beggars for "Back-sheesh" are heard amid the bustle.
- The beautiful princess enters carried by her servants, (she is represented by a languorous theme, given at first to clarinet and cello, then repeated by full orchestra)
- She stays to watch the jugglers and snake-charmer.
- The Caliph now passes through the market and interrupt the entertainment.
- The beggars are heard again
- The princess prepares to depart and the caravans resumes its journey.
- The themes of the princess and the camel-drivers are heard faintly in the distance and the market-place becomes deserted.
In a Persian Market
0:00 The camel drivers gradually approach
0:37 The Beggars in the market-place
1:13 The beautiful princess approaches
3:09 The jugglers in the market place
3:26 The snake-charmer
3:43 The Caliph passes through the market place
4:09 The beggars are heard again
4:27 The princess prepares to depart - The beggars are heard again
5:23 The caravan resumes its journey
6:30 And the market goes quiet again