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Tugan Sokhiev in conversation with Stanley Dodds
Tugan Sokhiev and Nikolai Lugansky
In this concert, Tugan Sokhiev presents three melodious discoveries: Ernest Chausson’s Symphony in B flat major, which the orchestra last performed in 1975. This work features shimmering French colours and a great lamento influenced by Wagner. Other rarities are Rimsky-Korsakov’s folklike overture to the opera The Tsar’s Bride and the First Piano Concerto by the 17-year-old Sergei Rachmaninov, with Nikolai Lugansky as soloist.
Berliner Philharmoniker
Tugan Sokhiev
Nikolai Lugansky
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