Sergej Rachmaninov – Symphony n.3

Sergei Rachmaninov - Symphony n.3

Passionate as Rachmaninov always is, this symphony is composed of only 3 movements in a cyclic form with references to the plain-chant Dies Irae.

In 1937 the composer wrote: "It was played in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, etc. At the first two performances I was present. It was played wonderfully. Its reception by both the public and critics was sour.

One review sticks painfully in my mind: that I didn't have a Third Symphony in me any more. Personally, I am firmly convinced that this is a good work. But sometimes composers are mistaken too!

Be that as it may, I am holding to my opinion so far."

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