Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck

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"Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck" is the dazzling, stormy final movement of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic suite Scheherazade, depicting a festive scene in Baghdad, a turbulent sea voyage, and a dramatic shipwreck.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf orchestral movement
symphonic movement
basedOn One Thousand and One Nights NERFINISHED
composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
composerNationality Russian
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
depicts Baghdad festival
sea voyage
shipwreck
featuresInstrument orchestra
violin solo
follows The Young Prince and the Young Princess
hasKey E minor
hasMotif Scheherazade violin theme
Sultan theme
hasSection Festival at Baghdad
Shipwreck
The Sea
hasTempoCharacter dramatic
stormy
languageOfTitle English
movementNumber 4
originalLanguageTitle Russian
partOf Scheherazade
partOfGenre Romantic orchestral music
program music
partOfPeriod Romanticism
surface form: Romantic era
premieredWithWork Scheherazade premiere
premiereYear 1888
workTitle Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck self-link

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Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic suite Scheherazade movement Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck
subject surface form: Scheherazade
Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck workTitle Festival at Baghdad – The Sea – Shipwreck self-link