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Classic Archive 2008: Rozhdestvensky conducts Rachmaninov / Pärt / Rimsky-Korsakov

Victoria Postnikova piano
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Gennady Rozhdestvensky

Gennady Rozhdestvensky was the first Russian conductor to be appointed head of major Western orchestras such as the BBC Symphony Orchestra 1978-81 and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra from 1981. Born in 1931, he made his début at the Bolshoi a year before Stalin’s death. He is deeply committed to contemporary music and was a close friend of such great composers as Shostakovich and Schnittke. He also championed Prokofiev’s later works, which had been banned until then. These recordings of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich made in London in 1978 are an illustration of his work as a champion of Russian orchestral music. The insightful beauty and the colour and rhythm of his interpretations have helped to make Russian repertoire a favourite among central European audiences. Gennady Rozhdestvensky enchants orchestras and audiences alike with the magic of his baton: witty and implacable, easy-going by nature, he draws his inspiration directly from the compositions.

Repertoire

Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Festival Overture; Arvo Pärt: Cantus to the Memory of Benjamin Britten; Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 1

Facts

Prog. No.
7849
Music genre
Classic Archive
Length
55 mins
Director
Phillippe Truffault
Producers
Idéale Audience
Production year
2008