Alexander Borodin
Part of Russia’s 'Mighty Handfull' Borodin wrote very little piano music, concentrating mainly on chamber and orchestral works, when not sering as a Chemistry professor. Borodin composed his Tarantella in 1862 for piano 4 hands. It is a sparkling tour de force using the entire range of the piano. In this brilliant orchestration by Richard W. Sargeant, Jr., a large orchestra employs a kaleidoscopic palate to convey the excitement of this amazing early Borodin work.