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Rachmaninoff / Ural Philharmonic Orchestra- Symphony No. 2 (CD)

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?"I don't want to betray that constantly sounding tone in me, through which I hear the world around," acknowledged Sergei Rachmaninov. This tone stimulated by the intonations of folk melodies and bell ringing, and the imagery of the Russian landscape, permeates his Second Symphony. It became a landmark work for the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, whose performances in the leading concert venues of Europe and Asia were widely admired. Dmitry Liss, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Orchestra has created a musical collective of remarkable quality during his 25-year tenure. A life-long personal favourite of Liss, Rachmaninov is frequently included in the Orchestra's programmes, both in Russia and abroad. "For me, his music is as much a symbol of the flourishing Russian culture of the Silver Age as works by Bunin and Chekhov", states Liss. "His music always captivates me with it's incredible emotional sincerity expressed in a reserved, noble and aristocratic way. Perhaps it's this combination which gives his music such extraordinary depth."

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Rachmaninoff / Ural Philharmonic Orchestra- Symphony No. 2 (CD)

SKU: 5400439008168
Regular price $20.99
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per

Release Date: 04.28.2023

 
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?"I don't want to betray that constantly sounding tone in me, through which I hear the world around," acknowledged Sergei Rachmaninov. This tone stimulated by the intonations of folk melodies and bell ringing, and the imagery of the Russian landscape, permeates his Second Symphony. It became a landmark work for the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, whose performances in the leading concert venues of Europe and Asia were widely admired. Dmitry Liss, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Orchestra has created a musical collective of remarkable quality during his 25-year tenure. A life-long personal favourite of Liss, Rachmaninov is frequently included in the Orchestra's programmes, both in Russia and abroad. "For me, his music is as much a symbol of the flourishing Russian culture of the Silver Age as works by Bunin and Chekhov", states Liss. "His music always captivates me with it's incredible emotional sincerity expressed in a reserved, noble and aristocratic way. Perhaps it's this combination which gives his music such extraordinary depth."