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| ARTIST: | Sergey Rachmaninov, Sergej Larin, Eleonora Bekova, Ben Connellan, Dave Partridge, Jonathan Rose, Oleg Michegev |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Chandos |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | In The Silence Of The Secret Night, How Pained I Am, Sing Not, O Lovely One, Arion, How Peaceful, Do Not Believe Me, Friend, Let Us Leave, My Sweet, Spring Torrents, A Dream, All Was Taken From Me, Daisies, I Am Again Alone!, Night Is Sorrowful, O, No, I Beg You, Do Not Leave!, Small Island, I Am Not A Prophet, Yesterday We Met, They Replied, Liliacs, I Was With her, Christ Is Risen!, It Cannot Be!, At My Window, What Happiness, At Night In My Garden, Fragment From A. Musset, All Passes |
| UPC: | 095115956229 |
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Customer Reviews of Sergej Larin - Rachmaninov Songs
Exquisite tenor singing and songs of incredible beauty My acquaintance with Sergei Larin was made through his performances of Verdi, Puccini and verismo works. And I have always been impressed by his beauty of tone and phrasing. It was a nicest surprise to discover that he could offer performances of such level of artistry in the chamber repertoire. This disc alone raised my admiration of Larin, one of the best tenors on operatic stages these days.
First of all, these songs require broader performance most of the time. They are passionate quasi-operatic works with a most evocative and sometimes melancholic atmosphere. Larin pours his heart and soul in these pieces. His tone is honeyed throughout, powerful when it opens up, but he also produce the most extatic soft tones when required. The wide palette of tone colouring is quite helpful to differentiate each song from the others and his care with the text is so amazing that, even if you don't know the text or are not Russian-speaking (as I am not), you won't really miss it, so powerful is Larin's ability to create the right mood. If you have any doubt, you should try "In the Silence of the Secret Night" - a most delightful song.
Last but not least, Eleonora Bekova is the amazing pianist who not only shines in the sometimes virtuosistic piano playing preditably required by Rachmaninov, but also responds sensitively to Larin's singing throughout. A nice example of interplay between admirable musicians.