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Rachmaninov · Symphonic Dances · Dances from 'Aleko' · Capriccio Bohémien

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Rachmaninov · Symphonic Dances · Dances from 'Aleko' · Capriccio Bohémien

Rachmaninov · Symphonic Dances · Dances from 'Aleko' · Capriccio Bohémien · Järvi
Classical | EAC | APE+CUE | Nl Log | 252 MB
1 CDs | Covers | rs.com | 1992


Rachmaninov, one of the twentieth-century’s most enduringly popular composers, is represented here with acclaimed performances of some of his greatest compositions. His characteristic command of emotional gesture, the broad sweep of his melodic lines and forms, and loyalty to the finer points of Russian romanticism inherited from Tchaikovsky.
In his Capriccio bohémien, Rachmaninov was clearly fired to compose in the same exotic genre that Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov had cultivated in their own popular Italian and Spanish Capriccios. The result is a colourful and lively dance rhapsody that is an early example of Rachmaninov’s mastery of the large orchestra.

Philharmonia Orchestra · Neeme Järvi

CD
Serge Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

Shymphonic Dances Op. 45
Dances from "Aleko"
Capriccio bohémien Op. 12


APE+CUE

RS 1 | RS 2