"Russkaya!" is a captivating orchestral album conducted by the renowned Carmen Dragon, featuring the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra. Released in 1959 under the BNF Collection label, this mono version album spans a concise yet impactful 36 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of classical and folk-inspired compositions.
The album opens with the dramatic overture from Mikhail Glinka's "Ruslan and Lyudmila," setting the stage for a journey through Russian musical traditions. It includes a stirring arrangement of "The Song of the Volga Boatmen" and the lively "Dance of the Skomorokhi" from "The Snow Maiden." Carmen Dragon's orchestrations and arrangements, such as those for "Angel's Dream" and "Melody 'Song Without Words'," showcase his mastery in bringing out the depth and nuance of each piece.
With tracks like "Rocky Island" and "Meadowland," the album delves into evocative melodies that highlight the orchestra's skill and Dragon's conducting prowess. The inclusion of "Memory of a Dear Place" adds a touch of nostalgia, rounding out a collection that is both vibrant and introspective. "Russkaya!" is a testament to the timeless appeal of Russian music, expertly brought to life by Carmen Dragon and the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra.