"Lot trzmiela" (English: ) is one of the most recognizable orchestral interludes in classical music. Composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov around 1899–1900, it was originally written as a musical illustration for his opera, The Tale of Tsar Saltan . Musical Structure and Complexity
: Notable Polish musicians like pianist Leszek Możdżer and the duo Marek & Vacek have performed high-energy versions. lot_trzmiela
The piece is famous for its frantic, chromatic pace, intended to mimic the chaotic and buzzing flight path of a bumblebee. "Lot trzmiela" (English: ) is one of the
: The Polish group Czerwono-Czarni recorded a popular version featuring Seweryn Krajewski. lot_trzmiela