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Shimmering Scriabin and fervent Bells to close the Edinburgh International Festival

Karina Canellakis and Alexander Vinogradov
© Jess Shurte
Karina Canellakis conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
© Jess Shurte
The Edinburgh Festival Chorus
© Jess Shurte
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“Vinogradov’s voice hung over it like Poe’s raven”
Reviewed at Usher Hall, Edinburgh on 27 August 2023
Wagner, Tristan and Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod
Scriabin, Le Poème de l'extase (The Poem of Ecstasy), Op.54
Rachmaninov, The Bells, for choir and orchestra, Op.35
Karina Canellakis, Conductor
Edinburgh Festival Chorus
Olga Kulchynska, Soprano
David Butt Philip, Tenor
Alexander Vinogradov, Bass
Astonishing Mahler 2 from Runnicles and the BBC Scottish
*****
Sweeping Rachmaninov and scorching Barber from the BBC Scottish
****1
Meditative and powerful Górecki at Celtic Connections
****1
Celebrating 90 years of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
****1
Canellakis brings sparkle and shine to Stravinsky and Bernstein
****1
Revelatory Birtwistle and Beethoven from the BBC Scottish SO
*****
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