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A student of Rimsky-Korsakov and the teacher of Rachmaninov and Scriabin, Anton Arensky holds a distinguished place in the history of Russian music as both an academic and a composer. For his 1900 ballet Egyptian Nights, based on Pushkin, he chose an exotic theme - the dangerous love of the handsome Amoun for Queen Cleopatra - and sought authentic melodic material in scholarly texts. With his gift for orchestration and color, Arensky fashioned a sensuous and vivid score, featuring a brilliantly conceived series of dances. This was a world premiere recording on it's initial on Marco Polo 8.225028, recorded in1996. Gramophone wrote 'The playing is suitably colorful, the recording responsive to that', as did Fanfare 'The Moscow Symphony Orchestra clearly revels in this repertoire, and it plays with spirit and enjoyment.'