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Release Date: Monday 1 February 2010
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"...here is a performance warmed by musicians who clearly love this symphony. On the whole this is a very 'straight' account, Slatkin only occasionally 'point-making'...but generally his tempos seem so sympathetically chosen that the music speaks eloquently" BBC Music
"Well-played and with a recorded sound that faithfully reproduces the distinctive blend of richness and subtlety in Rachmaninoff's orchestration, the performance is pliable but unexaggerated, poignant and powerful...there is a genuine heart and soul to it as well." Daily Telegraph
In the wake of his First Symphony's catastrophic première, Rachmaninov took a decade before commencing his Second, painstakingly revising it before conducting the triumphant première in 1908. Although haunted, like his First, by the Dies irae chant melody, the Second Symphony brims with Rachmaninov's revitalised assurance as a composer, from its brooding opening to the vigorous grandeur of its conclusion. Eric Carmen borrowed the third movement's poignant theme for his popular song Never Gonna Fall In Love Again, a tribute to the enduring power of Rachmaninov's Romantic genius.
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