Inspired in Exile
Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov鈥檚 deep longing for his homeland, following his move to America.
Donald Macleod explores Rachmaninov鈥檚 deep longing for his homeland, following his move to America.
Rachmaninov has been seen as the last great champion of Russian late Romanticism. He was a celebrated pianist and conductor, as well as a composer, and his musical legacy includes his hugely popular piano concertos. In this series of programmes, Donald Macleod turns his attention to Rachmaninov鈥檚 great choral works and his story during the periods in which they were composed. These choral masterpieces are both sacred and secular, and include the cantata Spring, the choral symphony The Bells, Three Russian Songs, the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, and the iconic All-Night Vigil. Donald explores what inspired Rachmaninov while he was writing this music, including creative collaborations, beautiful poetry, and places in Russia and abroad.
After the Russian Revolution in 1917, Rachmaninov moved to America with his family and would spend 25 years there. During the first eight years, he didn鈥檛 compose anything new, but then came his Fourth Piano Concerto, a work steeped in the heritage of the composer鈥檚 abandoned homeland. Rachmaninov followed this with his Three Russian Songs, another work, whose original sketches predated the composer鈥檚 flight from Russia and whose music seems suffused with sadness.
Kreisler, arr. Rachmaninov
Liebeslied
Alessio Bax, piano
Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor, Op 40 (Allegro vivace)
Simon Trp膷eski, piano
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Vasily Petrenko, conductor
Three Russian Songs, Op 41
St Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre Chorus
大象传媒 Philharmonic
Gianandrea Noseda, conductor
All-night Vigil Op 37 (excerpt)
St Petersburg Chamber Choir
Nikolai Korniev, conductor
Produced by Luke Whitlock, for 大象传媒 Wales
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Sergey Rachmaninov
(Kreisler) Liebeslied, transc by Rachmaninov
Performer: Alessio Bax.- SIGNUM : SIGCD264.
- SIGNUM.
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Sergey Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor, Op 40 (Allegro Vivace)
Performer: Simon Trpceski. Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Vasily Petrenko.- AVIE : AV-2191.
- AVIE.
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Sergey Rachmaninov
Three Russian Songs, Op 41
Orchestra: 大象传媒 Philharmonic. Conductor: Gianandrea Noseda. Choir: Mariinsky Chorus.- CHANDOS: CHAN-10706.
- Chandos.
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Sergey Rachmaninov
All-night Vigil, Op 37 (excerpt)
Choir: St. Petersburg Chamber Choir. Director: 袧懈泻芯谢邪泄 袣芯褉薪械胁.- DECCA : 478-7892.
- DECCA.
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