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Rachmaninov: Monna Vanna & Songs
Soile Isokoski, Students Choir and Symphony Orchestra Moscow Conservatory Opera Soloists
Rachmaninov: Monna Vanna & Songs
Genres: Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
 
Ondine releases a new recording of Sergei Rachmaninovs (1873-1943) rarely heard unfinished opera Monna Vanna. In this recording the opera is performed on a newer edition by Gennadi Belov and conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy...  more »

     
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All Artists: Soile Isokoski, Students Choir and Symphony Orchestra Moscow Conservatory Opera Soloists
Title: Rachmaninov: Monna Vanna & Songs
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ondine
Release Date: 7/8/2014
Genres: Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 761195124925

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Ondine releases a new recording of Sergei Rachmaninovs (1873-1943) rarely heard unfinished opera Monna Vanna. In this recording the opera is performed on a newer edition by Gennadi Belov and conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, an iconic artist for many decades and an expert in Russian music. Second part of this disc consists of seven songs by Rachmaninov (including the hauntingly beautiful Vocalise), featuring, as Ashkenazys personal wish, the Finnish soprano Soile Isokoski accompanied on the piano by Vladimir Ashkenazy. Rachmaninov wrote the 1st Act of his Monna Vanna opera in 1907 while writing some of his major works: the Symphony No. 2 and Piano Sonata No. 1. It was the only major score that the composer took with him into his exile in the USA after the 1917 revolution. However, Rachmaninov never completed the work and upon his death the opera fragment fell into oblivion. The work was finally premiered in New York in 1984. The opera, based upon a play by Maurice Maeterlinck, is performed in the recording by the Moscow Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Students Choir and Opera Soloists. This is a premiere recording of the opera sung in Russian, the language in which Rachmaninov intended it to be performed.