Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances, Op. 45

Symphonic Dances, Op. 45, is an orchestral suite in three movements. Completed in 1940, it is Sergei Rachmaninoff's last composition. The work summarizes Rachmaninoff's compositional output, being fully representativ of his later, more mature style, full of shifting harmonies, focus on individual instruments, etc. The Dances allowed him to indulge in a nostalgia for the Russia he had known, much as he had done in the Third Symphony, as well as to effectively sum up his lifelong fascination with ecclesiastical chants. In the first dance, he quotes the opening theme of his First Symphony, itself derived from motifs characteristic of Russian church music. In the finale he quotes both the Dies Irae and the chant "Blessed be the Lord" from his All-Night Vigil.
Advertisements

Sheet Music

Recordings

Rachmaninoff - symphonicdance
PlayPause

Samples


Questions

There are no questions yet.