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Rachmaninoff: Inside Out

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Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, London, Greater London, SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
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The spirit of Russia permeated everything Rachmaninoff wrote, even after his final exile to America.

There, in 1940, the composer wrote his last orchestral score, theSymphonic Dances. A strange sense of foreboding pervades these compelling orchestral choreographies, but there's optimism, too. In the last dance, against a baleful quotation from the death-themed plainchant 'Dies Irae', Rachmaninoff quotes the striving 'Alleluia' from his own All-Night Vigil.

Rachmaninoff wasn't about to let the forces of death win through, but he appears a long way here from the 17-year-old student who in a period of total inspiration one summer wrote a dashing, impassioned First Piano Concerto while full of the joys of youth.

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