Evgeny Svetlanov conducts Rachmaninoff's The Bells : State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR.

In 1907, Rachmaninoff received an anonymous letter that led him to create what many consider to be his secular choral masterpiece. Experience The Bells in a captivating performance conducted by one of the most celebrated interpreters of the Russian symphonic repertoire, 20th-century maestro Evgeny S...

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Corporate Authors: Evgeny Svetlanov Foundation, Svetlanov in the Spotlight
Other Authors: USSR, State Symphony Orchestra of the (Performer), Rachmaninov, Sergei
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Evgeny Svetlanov Foundation, [201-?]
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