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Mussorgsky Modest
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Boris Godunov
Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Regio, Torino
Conductor: Gianandrea Noseda
Director: Andrei Konchalovsky
Boris Orlin Anastassov
Xenia Alessandra Marianelli
Fyodor Pavel Zubov
Grigory Ian Storey
Pimen Vladimir Vaneev
Prince Shuisky Peter Bronder
Andrey Shchelkalov Vasily Ladjuk
Varlaam Vladimir Matorin
Missail Luca Casalin
Innkeeper Nadezhda Serdjuk
Holy Fool Evgeny Akimov
Nurse Elena Sommer
Recorded live from the Teatro Regio, Turin
7, 10 & 13 October 2010
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Reviews
The chief reason for investing in this disc would be the fine, lucid, characterful performance of Rachmaninoff's Third Symphony. But Noseda devotes as much care and attention to Prince Rostislav and the Caprice bohémien, early works and neither of them an indisputable masterpiece, although they harbour music of atmosphere and creative imagination that Noseda and the orchestra tap purposefully.
GN The Daily Telegraph
Gianandrea Noseda completes his cycle of Rachmaninov's symphonies for Chandos by pairing the
last of them with two rarely heard works from the very beginning of the composer's career.
Both works receive finely detailed, crisp performances from the BBC Philharmonic, but
nevertheless it's Noseda's superb account of Rachmaninov's Third Symphony that takes pride of
place here – wonderfully restrained, almost haunted in its opening movement; quietly nostalgic in
its central Adagio; and almost neurotically hyperactive in its finale.
Andrew Clements The Guardian
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Rota Nino (1911-1979)
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Filarmonica '900 del Teatro Regio,Turin
Concerto soiree
for Piano and Orchestra
Barry Douglas piano
Divertimento concertante
for Double-bass and Orchestra
Davide Botto double-bass
Symphony no.3
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