Rachmaninoff: Symphony Rachmaninoff: Symphony 1

LPO, Vladimir Jurowski, Vsevolod Grivnov - Serge Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3; 10 Songs (arr. Jurowski) (2016)

Sergey Rachmaninov - Symphony No. 3; 10 Songs (arr. Jurowski) (2016)
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Vladimir Jurowski, conductor; Vsevolod Grivnov, tenor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 218 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 142 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: LPO | # LPO-0088 | Time: 00:59:20

This recording features one of today’s most sought-after conductors, Vladimir Jurowski, who was appointed Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 2007, with many of his recordings on the LPO Label being chosen for special mentions by BBC Music Magazine and Gramophone Magazine. When Rachmaninoff finally settled in Switzerland in the early 1930s, it was here, in the tranquil surroundings he needed for inspiration, that he wrote the Third Symphony. Sir Henry Wood, writing in his autobiography My Life of Music (1938), predicted that Rachmaninoff’s Third Symphony would ‘prove as popular as Tchaikovsky’s Fifth’. These arrangements of Rachmaninoff’s 10 Songs were made by Vladimir Jurowski’s grandfather, also called Vladimir (1915–72), whose first experience of Rachmaninoff’s music was in Russia after the Second World War. He orchestrated 10 songs specifically for the celebrated Russian tenor Ivan Kozlovsky, who recorded them with the conductor Kiril Kondrashin.
London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (2021)

London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 243 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 135 Mb | 00:58:50
Classical | Label: LSO Live

One of Rachmaninoff’s most popular pieces, the Second Symphony is an indulgently melancholic and sentimental work: a magic box of the late-Romantic orchestra. Dramatic sections played by the full orchestra contrast heart-breaking swells that only this composer could have written. The LSO has a long history with the Second Symphony, recording it many times with conductors such as André Previn, Gennady Rozhdestvensky and Valery Gergiev. For this recording, which was captured during the opening of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2019/20 season at the Barbican Hall, the Orchestra's Music Director Sir Simon Rattle conducted from memory, performing the uncut version of this symphonic treasure.

VA - Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Masterpieces (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Feb. 25, 2023
VA - Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Masterpieces (2023)

VA - Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Masterpieces (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 0.98 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 598 MB
3:56:27 | Classical | Label: Menuetto Classics

Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1873 – 28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one of the last great representatives of Romanticism in Russian classical music. Early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and other Russian composers gave way to a thoroughly personal idiom notable for its song-like melodicism, expressiveness and rich orchestral colours. The piano is featured prominently in Rachmaninoff's compositional output and he made a point of using his skills as a performer to fully explore the expressive and technical possibilities of the instrument.
London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (2021)

London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2 (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 248 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 136 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:58:50
Classical | Label: LSO Live

One of Rachmaninoff’s most popular pieces, the Second Symphony is an indulgently melancholic and sentimental work: a magic box of the late-Romantic orchestra. Dramatic sections played by the full orchestra contrast heart-breaking swells that only this composer could have written. The LSO has a long history with the Second Symphony, recording it many times with conductors such as André Previn, Gennady Rozhdestvensky and Valery Gergiev. For this recording, which was captured during the opening of the London Symphony Orchestra's 2019/20 season at the Barbican Hall, the Orchestra's Music Director Sir Simon Rattle conducted from memory, performing the uncut version of this symphonic treasure.
Gianandrea Noseda, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2; The Rock (2010)

Gianandrea Noseda, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2; The Rock (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 283 Mb | Total time: 74:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10589 | Recorded: 2008, 2009

Unlikely his First Symphony, Symphony No.2 is standard orchestral repertoire. A recent concert at the Bridgewater Hall, elicited the review, ‘Noseda showed his remarkable affinity with Rachmaninoff’s style. He combines an ability to sustain the long structures of its emotional climaxes with a vocalistic approach to phrasing which lifts the tunes out of the texture and lefts them sing. It’s almost operatic in its vividness.’ City Life.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra & Leonard Slatkin - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 1 & Prince Rostislav (Remastered) (2023) [24/192]

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra & Leonard Slatkin - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 1 & Prince Rostislav (Remastered) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 62:12 minutes | 2,16 GB
Classical | Label: Vox, Official Digital Download

The premiere of Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 1 in D minor was a notorious failure. It took until the 1940s for the work to gain recognition, and it contains much that is recognisable from the composer’s later works – brooding intensity, lyricism and yearning, orchestral colour and grandeur, written in a profoundly Russian manner. Unperformed during his lifetime, Prince Rostislav exudes Rachmaninov’s familiar qualities of melancholy and voluptuousness; and both works feature his pervasive use of the Dies irae theme. These acclaimed VOX recordings conducted by Leonard Slatkin were originally issued in 1977 and 1982.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra & Leonard Slatkin - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 1 & Prince Rostislav (Remastered) (2023)

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra & Leonard Slatkin - Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 1 & Prince Rostislav (Remastered) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 274 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 149 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:02:12
Classical | Label: Vox

The premiere of Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 1 in D minor was a notorious failure. It took until the 1940s for the work to gain recognition, and it contains much that is recognisable from the composer’s later works – brooding intensity, lyricism and yearning, orchestral colour and grandeur, written in a profoundly Russian manner. Unperformed during his lifetime, Prince Rostislav exudes Rachmaninov’s familiar qualities of melancholy and voluptuousness; and both works feature his pervasive use of the Dies irae theme. These acclaimed VOX recordings conducted by Leonard Slatkin were originally issued in 1977 and 1982.
Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus - Adams: Harmonium; Rachmaninov: The Bells (1996)

Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus - Adams: Harmonium; Rachmaninov: The Bells (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 299 Mb | Total time: 73:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Telarc | # CD-80365 | Recorded: 1995

Robert Shaw and Telarc have released another disk of not-too-often performed choral/orchestral works, but they are ones that are important: John Adams' Harmonium and Rachmaninoff's The Bells, two works featuring texts by important authors.
Valery Gergiev, London Symphony Orchestra - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphonies Nos. 1-3, Symphonic Dances (2018)

Valery Gergiev, London Symphony Orchestra - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphonies Nos. 1-3, Symphonic Dances (2018)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 787 Mb | Total time: 03:34:59 | Scans included
Classical | Label: LSO | # LSO 0816 | Recorded: 2008, 2014, 2015

This highly anticipated album-set brings together Valery Gergiev's acclaimed cycle of the complete Rachmaninov symphonies. He leads the London Symphony Orchestra in performances recorded between 2008 and 2015. These masterful accounts are accompanied by his Symphonic Dances and and two symphonic poems by Mily Balakirev that echo the luxurious textures present throughout Rachmaninov's music.
Yuri Temirkanov, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Pennario - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2, Two Preludes (1992)

Yuri Temirkanov, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Leonard Pennario - Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2, Two Preludes (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 263 Mb | Total time: 63:35 | Covers included
Classical | Label: Seraphim | S21-57855 | Recorded: 1992

The Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27, is a symphony by the Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, written in 1906–07. The premiere was conducted by the composer himself in Saint Petersburg on 8 February 1908. Its duration is approximately 60 minutes when performed uncut; cut performances can be as short as 35 minutes. The score is dedicated to Sergei Taneyev, a Russian composer, teacher, theorist, author, and pupil of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Alongside his Piano Concerto No. 2 and Piano Concerto No. 3, this symphony remains one of the composer's best known compositions.