Edward Gardner Conducts Rachmaninov
The London Philharmonic Orchestra enchants with Rachmaninov’s The Bells: music of sparkling joy and rich, deep sorrow.
‘Hear the bells ring out, with their singing and ringing … they tell of oblivion’.
For Sergei Rachmaninov, the sound of bells embodied the eternal soul of Russia, and he poured all his imagination into this sumptuous choral symphony, an odyssey through the whole of human life.
It’s a glorious showcase for Edward Gardner and the world-class London Philharmonic Choir, and a wonderful way to follow the epic sweep of Rachmaninov’s grandest piano concerto, with LPO favourite Leif Ove Andsnes (‘magisterial elegance, power, and insight,’ says the New York Times) in the spotlight.
Performers
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Gardner conductor
Leif Ove Andsnes piano
Kristina Mkhitaryan soprano
Dmytro Popov tenor
Kostas Smoriginas bass-baritone
London Philharmonic Choir
Repertoire
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No.3
Interval
Rachmaninov: The Bells (Choral Symphony)
Need to know
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