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Background: The late, great Evgeny Svetlanov was not content with merely being one of the most brilliant representatives of the Russian school of conducting, who made each of his concerts a truly shattering event. He also stood out from most of his colleagues for the incredible breadth of his repertoire, with which he delighted Paris audiences on numerous occasions in the final years of his life. On 27th November 1998, at the Salle Pleyel, he led the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France to triumph in the French premiere of the Second Symphony of Sergey Mikhailovich Liapunov. This now little-known composer, a pupil of Taneyev and Balakirev, intended Symphony No.2 to be a tribute to the great Russian symphonic tradition of the nineteenth century: over its undulating oriental melodies, its brightly colourful orchestration, its sense of an implacable destiny, hover the shades of Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky. CATALOGUE NR: V4974 |
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COMPOSER: Sergei Michailovich Liapunov |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: recorded Salle Pleyel Paris 27-Nov-1998 - Jul-2004 4 star BBC Music Mag. |
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