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Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2

Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2

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  • Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: I. Largo (Allegro moderato)
    Composer(s) Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: I. Largo (Allegro moderato)

    24:04
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  • Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: II. Allegro molto
    Composer(s) Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: II. Allegro molto

    10:05
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  • Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: III. Adagio
    Composer(s) Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: III. Adagio

    14:07
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  • Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: IV. Allegro vivace
    Composer(s) Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27: IV. Allegro vivace

    14:56
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Total running time: 63 minutes.

    Album information

    An exhilarating performance of Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony marks Robin Ticciati’s sixth album with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and is released to coincide with the 75th anniversary celebrations of the orchestra. 

    Following acclaimed performances on tour in Japan and South Korea, Robin Ticciati and DSO Berlin have recorded one of Rachmaninov’s best-known works. In contrast with the disastrous reception of the First Symphony and the ensuing three-year compositional hiatus, the Second Symphony was a resounding success when it was premiered by the composer in 1908. Its thematic unity, archlike melodic lines, rich orchestral colours and expansive structure still inspire awe, particularly when performed by musicians of the DSO’s calibre. The score is presented in its original unabridged version and the work’s thematic unity, archlike melodic lines, rich orchestral colours and expansive structure still inspire awe.