Buscador de conciertos de música clásica, óperas, espectáculos de ballet y danza
Datos
Compositor | Rajmáninov, Serguéi (1873-1943) |
Periodo | Romántico |
Año | 1913 |
Tipo de obra | Choral |
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ParísOrchestre National de France
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Rajmáninov
Orchestre National de France; Cristian Măcelaru; Marina Rebeka; Pavel Petrov; Alexander Roslavets; Chœur de Radio France
CincinnatiThe Bells & Symphonie fantastique

Rajmáninov, Berlioz
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; Matthias Pintscher; May Festival Chorus; Unknown
LahtiEncounters: Sibelius & Rachmaninov

Sibelius, Rajmáninov
Sinfonia Lahti; Hannu Lintu; Olga Heikkilä; Mihails Čuļpajevs; Gabriel Kivivuori Sereno; Dominante
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Fine Rachmaninov from Edward Gardner and the LPO
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Leif Ove Andsnes brings out the singing line of Rachmaninov's Third Piano Concerto before vocal soloists Kristina Mkhitaryan, Dmytro Popov and Kostas Smoriginas join the London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra for The Bells.
La rentrée tape-à-l’œil de Klaus Mäkelä avec l’Orchestre de Paris
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Dans un programme 100% russe, le directeur musical de l'Orchestre de Paris et sa formation produisent un formidable jeu en technicolor, mais dont les teintes paraissent parfois excessivement rehaussées.
Fervent Bells close the Edinburgh Festival
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Karina Canellakis conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in a programme of large scale repertoire to close the 2023 Edinburgh International Festival.
Latest articles
Rachmaninov and the voice
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Many of Rachmaninov's works were written for himself to play at the piano, but he was also a considerable composer for the voice, covering everything from intimate songs to operas and liturgical choral music.
Day of Wrath: Rachmaninov and the Dies irae
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The demonic Dies irae motif haunts many of Rachmaninov’s compositions – but what meaning did this Catholic hymn have for the Russian composer?
Bachtrack top ten: Sergei Rachmaninov
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Possibly the greatest pianist of the 20th century and one of its greatest composers too, Sergei Rachmaninov left a relatively small catalogue – only 45 published works – yet many of them appear frequently in concert programmes.