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A mystic realm tinged with the scent of foreign spices, bewitching music, vivid color and sensual delights... Orientalism sparked a new wave of romanticism in Western art in the 19th century, which had a profound influence on artists. At the time, The Arabian Nights had long been popular in Russia, in a French translation by Antoine Galland that indulged the Francophile passion for all things Arabic. For Rimsky-Korsakov who had a life-long fascination with fairytales especially those from the exotic setting of the mythical Orient,InchScheherazadeInchwas an ideal theme. Born into a family of Russian naval officers, music and the sea became his passion since childhood and he graduated from the Naval Academy of St. Petersburg to become a naval officer himself. While pursuing his musical studies, he embarked on numerous ocean voyages, visiting Brazil, America, Europe etc The Oriental Ballet Suite InchThousand and One NightsInch was originally conceived as an orchestral work, first published for piano solo in 1927, and then arranged for orchestra by the composer himself. It gained popularity immediately after it's and was broadcast on several radio stations. Album Tracks 1. Symphonic Suite InchScheherazadeInch Op. 35~The Sea and Sinbad's Ship 2. Symphonic Suite InchScheherazadeInch Op. 35~The Story of the Kalendar Prince 3. Symphonic Suite InchScheherazadeInch Op. 35~The Young Prince and the Young Princess 4. Symphonic Suite InchScheherazadeInch Op. 35~Festival in Baghdad - The Sea - The Shipwreck on the Rocks 5. Oriental ballet Suite InchThousand and one nightsInch Op. 37~Caliph Haroun-al-Raschid 6. Oriental ballet Suite InchThousand and one nightsInch Op. 37~The story of the poor Fisherman 7. Oriental ballet Suite InchThousand and one nightsInch Op. 37~Dance of the young girls 8. Oriental ballet Suite InchThousand and one nightsInch Op. 37~Oriental