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Sir Mark Elder returns to Manchester and is reunited with the Hallé and Hallé Choir in this fantastic programme of Russian music. He opens the concert with Glinka’s dazzling, high-energy overture that captures the magical, adventurous spirit of his opera Ruslan and Ludmilla which is followed by Stravinsky’s Song of the Nightingale – an effective musical illustration of both real and mechanical birdsong. Based on the poem by Nikolay Nekrasov, Rachmaninov’s Spring, which quite opposed to its joyful title follows a husband who, previously inflicted with murderous thoughts towards his unfaithful wife during the winter, is released from his frustration with the return of spring. After the interval, Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony, inspired by Ukrainian folksongs, provides a joyful end to the evening. Presented by Tom McKinney live from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Glinka: Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale Rachmaninov: Spring Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.2 Kostas Smoriginas (baritone) Hallé Choir Hallé Orchestra Matthew Hamilton (choral director) Sir Mark Elder (conductor) To listen on most smart speakers just say "ask BBC Sounds to play Radio 3 in Concert".
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- TrackArtist
- 1.Ruslan and Ludmilla (Overture)Ruslan and Ludmilla (Overture)Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka
- 2.Song of the NightingaleSong of the NightingaleIgor Stravinsky
- 3.SpringSpringSergey Rachmaninov
- 4.String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 1String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 1Alexander Glazunov
- 5.Symphony No 2Symphony No 2Pyotr Tchaikovsky
- 6.Keyboard Suite in F major, HWV 427Keyboard Suite in F major, HWV 427George Frideric Handel