LIBROS DEL AUTOR: sergei rachmaninoff

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  • Symphony No.2, Op.27
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Composed over a six month period (October 1906 to April 1907), Rachmaninoff’s second excursion into symphonic form was written at a time when he was still not entirely confident in his abilities to handle the genre. Unhappy with the first draft, the work was subjected to much revision for several months after its completion. The premiere, given on January 26, 1908 in St. Peters...
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    34,78 €

  • Kolokola, Op.35
    Sergei Rachmaninoff / Konstantin Balmont
    Composed in 1913 to Konstantin Balmont’s free adaptation in Russian of poetry by Edgar Allan Poe, Kolokola (also known as The Bells), was one of Rachmaninoff’s favorites among his own works. Balmont’s Russian setting was sent to the composer by an anonymous admirer while he was in Rome. Rachmaninoff often referred to the work as a 'choral symphony' and even for a short time as ...
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    13,34 €

  • The Bells, Op.35
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Composed in 1913 to Konstantin Balmont’s free adaptation in Russian of poetry by Edgar Allan Poe, The Bells (Kolokola in Russian), was one of Rachmaninoff’s favorites among his own works. Balmont’s Russian setting was sent to the composer by an anonymous admirer while he was in Rome. Rachmaninoff often referred to the work as a 'choral symphony' and even for a short time as his...
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    16,80 €

  • Piano Concerto No.3, Op.30
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Sergei Rachmaninoff was the solo pianist for the world premiere of his third concerto, renowned as one of the most challenging in the entire piano repertoire, in New York on November 28, 1909 with the New York Symphony conducted by Walter Damrosch. The score reproduced here is an authoritative Soviet edition produced sometime after the composer’s death. Unlike so many of the on...
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    20,05 €

  • The Isle of the Dead, Op.29
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Inspired by the painting by the Swiss artist Arnold Böcklin, Rachmaninoff composed his symphonic poem in the spring of 1909, completing it while on tour in Dresden just two weeks before the premiere - given in Moscow on 1 May 1909 with the composer conducting the Moscow Philharmonic. The score reproduced here is an authoritative Soviet score issued some time after the composer’...
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    15,35 €