Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Glazunov the Radical

Donald Macleod explores Glazunov's life during turbulent political times in Russia.

Described as the "Last of the Mohicans", Aleksandr Glazunov was a composer of immense stature, who as Director of the St Petersburg Conservatoire, protected his students during revolutionary events in Russia.

In 1899, Glazunov was appointed Professor of Instrumentation at the St Petersburg Conservatory. During that same year he composed a number of works, including his popular ballet The Seasons, and also a Cantata in Memory of Pushkin's 100th birthday. This was a creative peak for Glazunov - he composed many of his best works over the following few years.

By 1904-5, Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov found themselves caught up in politics at the conservatoire. In the eyes of the students, both composers became heroes, although they started to receive hate mail, and the police stopped performances of their music. It was during the start of these turbulent times that Glazunov composed one of his best known works today, his Violin Concerto.

In 1905 Glazunov was appointed Director of the Conservatoire, and from this point he started to compose less and less, as he became caught up in the politics of that institution. He did travel to England where he received honorary doctorates from Oxford and Cambridge, and by 1913, had turned to music for the stage again, with his The King of the Jews.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 29 Nov 2012 18:30

Music Played

  • Alexander Glazunov

    Commemorative Cantata op 65

    Performer: Russian State Symphonic Cappella Performer: Russian State Symphony Orchestra Performer: Ludmila Kuznetsova, mezzo-soprano Performer: Vsevolod Grivnov, tenor Performer: Valeri Polyansky, conductor

    • Chandos: Chan9961.
  • Alexander Glazunov

    Elergy for Strings Op 105

    Performer: Utrecht String Quartet

    • MDG: 60312372.
    • 5.
  • Alexander Glazunov

    Violin Concerto Op 82

    Performer: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Vadim Gluzman, violin Performer: Andrew Litton, conductor

    • Bis SACD1432.
    • 1.
  • Alexander Glazunov

    Chant du Menestral Op 71

    Performer: Raphael Wallfisch, cello Performer: Bryden Thomson, conductor

    • Chandos: CHAN6552.
    • 1.
  • Alexander Glazunov

    Shepherd's Musette and Psalm of the Believers, from The King of the Jews Op 95

    Performer: Russian State Symphonic Cappella Performer: Russian State Symphony Orchestra Performer: Valeri Polyansky, conductor

    • Chandos: CHAN9824.
    • 12.

Broadcasts

  • Thu 29 Nov 2012 12:00
  • Thu 29 Nov 2012 18:30

Vaughan Williams Today

Vaughan Williams Today

Programmes, concerts and features celebrating Vaughan Williams's 150th anniversary.

Beethoven Unleashed – the box set

Beethoven Unleashed – the box set

The complete set of Radio 3 Beethoven Unleashed podcasts, with Donald Macleod.

What was really wrong with Beethoven?

What was really wrong with Beethoven?

Georgia Mann and neurosurgeon Henry Marsh examine the composer's numerous health problems

Composers A to Z

Composers A to Z

Visit the extensive audio archive of Radio 3 programmes about Composers and their works.

Who knew? Five eye-opening stories from Composer of the Week

Who knew? Five eye-opening stories from Composer of the Week

The production team reflects on 5 of Donald Macleod’s best stories from the last 20 years

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.