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Rachmaninov - Symphony No.3, Caprice Bohemien | Chandos CHAN10677

Rachmaninov - Symphony No.3, Caprice Bohemien

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Label: Chandos

Cat No: CHAN10677

Barcode: 0095115167724

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 27th June 2011

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This is the sixth volume in our highly acclaimed Rachmaninov series, performed by the BBC Philharmonic under Gianandrea Noseda. The series has been well received by the public and reviewers alike, and many of the recorded works.

Symphony No.3 is the most expressively Russian of all Rachmaninov's symphonies, particularly in the dance rhythms of the energetic finale. Rachmaninov wrote the symphony for the Philadelphia Orchestra, having spoken fondly of the ensemble, calling it ‘my very favourite orchestra’. The premiere was conducted by the charismatic Leopold Stokowski, but reviews were mixed – leaning towards the negative – and it was not until the re-evaluation of Rachmaninov’s works in the 1970s that this symphony finally got the recognition that it deserves.

Rarely recorded and performed today, the symphonic poem Prince Rostislav is one of Rachmaninov’s earliest surviving compositions for orchestra. Based on a short ballad by Alexey Tolstoy, the highly atmospheric and evocative music speaks of the ill-fated Prince of Kiev who was tragically drowned in the Ukrainian river Dniepr.

Equally unfamiliar is Capriccio bohémien, the colourful fantasy by Rachmaninov on a gypsy theme, which takes much of its inspiration from one of the composer’s other works, the opera Aleko, based on Pushkin’s The Gypsies.

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