Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra;
Fedoseyev, Vladimir
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94719
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A close friend of Rimsky-Korsakov who helped to complete many of Borodin’s works and who later became Director of the St Petersburg Conservatory, Glazunov is one of those composers whose name repeatedly crops us but whose music still remains relatively unknown to many listeners. His symphonies, spread out here across four CDs, reveal the developing style of a man who was effectively responsible for reconciling Russianism and Europeanism and who represented a stabilising influence in a time of transition and turmoil; after the first two contributions, works that bear the heavy influence of the Nationalist school and the epic grandeur of Borodin in particular, lyrical passages and lengthy developments start to dominate – especially in the Sixth Symphony, considered by Rimsky-Korsakov to the high point of Glazunov’s achievement and whose second movement recalls the expansiveness of Brahms. The cycle ends with the composer’s Eighth Symphony, written during the tumultuous period of the February Revolution and whose stark opening Mesto movement and dark, unsettling Allegro show a depth of emotion previously unattained, reflecting in part the troubled times they were composed in.
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