Rachmaninoff: “Symphonic Dances”; “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini”; “Aleko” Overture Dmitri Alexeev, piano; St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra; Yuri Temirkanov, conductor (RCA). Sergei ...
4 Review Roundup: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES Opens on Broadway The South Bend Symphony Orchestra concludes the 2024-25 Jack M. Champaigne Masterworks Series with an evening featuring Rachmaninoff's ...
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances looks both backwards and forwards, blending the endless melodies of his Romantic style with stark moments of modernity and whispers of jazz. It was his final ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The 2024-25 Jack M. Champaigne Masterworks Series will end on a high note as the ...
Celebrate the 150th birthday of Sergei Rachmaninoff with co-hosts Michael Stern and Dan Margolies as they highlight three of his most beloved works. We'll hear Rachmaninoff's choral symphony "The ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Inon Barnatan has created a solo transcription of “Symphonic Dances” in which he tries “not to imitate an orchestra, but to embody it.” By Joshua ...
Anachronisms, yes. But as anachronisms go, among the best. Rachmaninoff’s third and last symphony was written in 1936. His “Sym phonic Dances” came along four years later. Despite a few passages in ...
One of the saddest and most paradoxical artistic exiles of the 20th century was Sergei Rachmaninoff, who fled the Russian Revolution and wound up in New York and Los Angeles, in equal measure ...
America from three distinct viewpoints is on display in this stirring concert. The fantasy world of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft inspired Connesson’s “Celephais.” James Agee’s poem depicting a summer ...
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