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Oeuvre: L'Île des morts, Op. 29

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CompositeurRachmaninov, Sergueï (1873-1943)
ÉpoqueRomantique
Année1909
Type d'œuvreOrchestrale
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ParisBayerisches Staatsorchester

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Rachmaninov, Ravel, Ligeti, Strauss R.
Bayerisches Staatsorchester; Vladimir Jurowski; Hélène Grimaud

BristolHisaishi, Rachmaninov and Scriabin

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Rachmaninov, Hisaishi, Scriabine
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Vasily Petrenko; Alexander Edmundson; Benjamin Hulme; Katy Woolley

LondresHisaishi x Scriabin

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Rachmaninov, Hisaishi, Scriabine
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Vasily Petrenko; Alexander Edmundson; Benjamin Hulme; Katy Woolley
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Fête des Lumières à l'Auditorium de Lyon : Synesthésie et Correspondances

Une soirée de feu mélânt orgue, harpe, percussions, danse et mise en lumière célébre les Lumières lyonnaises. 

Passion and precision from the Berlin Phil at Carnegie Hall

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Under the leadership of Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko, the Berliners produced a deep, muscular and forward sound that invigorated familiar music.

Gerts' dark Rachmaninov brings NSO season to a close in Dublin

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The Isle of the Dead and The Bells make gloomy bookends to the final concert of the season, but Mihhail Gerts makes a great case for both at the National Concert Hall. 
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VerbierKlaus Mäkelä conducts Rachmaninov and Stravinsky

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Rachmaninov, Stravinsky
Verbier Festival Orchestra; Klaus Mäkelä
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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.