A Spiritual Homeland
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943). 3/5: A Spiritual Homeland. Rachmaninov drew on the music of the Russian Orthodox Church as well as Russian folk music.
Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943)
With Donald Macleod.
3/5. A Spiritual Homeland
In common with his countrymen Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Shostakovich, Rachmaninov drew on the music of the Russian Orthodox Church as well as the diverse range of folk music encompassed by the vast lands of Russia.
Praise God in the Heavens (The Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op 31)
Sofia Orthodox Choir
Miroslav Popsavov (conductor)
All Night Vigil (excerpt)
St Petersburg Chamber Choir
Nikolai Korniev (conductor)
Easter (Suite No 1 for two pianos, Op 5)
Andre Previn, Vladimir Ashkenazy (pianos)
The Bells, Op 35
Alexandrina Pendachanska (soprano)
Kaludi Kaludov (tenor)
Sergei Leiferkus (baritone)
Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
Philadelphia Orchestra
Charles Dutoit (conductor).
Last on
Broadcasts
- Wed 10 Oct 2007 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Wed 10 Oct 2007 20:45´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
Vaughan Williams Today
Beethoven Unleashed – the box set
What was really wrong with Beethoven?
Composers A to Z
Who knew? Five eye-opening stories from Composer of the Week
Five reasons why we love Parry's Jerusalem
What is the strange power of Jerusalem which makes strong men weep?
A man out of time – why Parry's music and ideas were at odds with his image...
The composer of Jerusalem was very far from the conservative figure his image suggests.
Composer Help Page
Find resources and contacts for composers from within the classical music industry.