Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Fels

marokatar

Review by Moulay Abdellah

Album Review: Die Glocken Der Fels by Rachmaninow Rachmaninow’s Die Glocken Der Fels is a towering achievement in classical music, brought to life by the Sinfonieorchester der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie under the baton of Dimitrij Kitaenko. Released on the Melodia-Eurodisc label, this album captures the raw emotional power and intricate textures that define Rachmaninow's orchestral works. With contributions from an all-star lineup—including soprano Natalia Michailowa, tenor Sergej Larin, baritone Jurij Masurok, and the choir of the Bolschoi-Theater der UdSSR—it’s no wonder this record feels like a masterclass in musicianship. One standout track is "Die Glocken - Poem Für Orchester, Chor Und Solostimmen Op. 35, 2. Lento." This piece hits you right in the chest with its haunting beauty. The interplay between the choir and soloists creates a sense of something vast yet deeply personal—like standing at the edge of a cliff while hearing distant bells toll across a valley. Michailowa’s voice soars above it all, achingly tender but never overwrought. You can almost feel the weight of the lyrics (even if you don’t speak Russian). It sticks with you long after the final note fades. Another unforgettable moment comes from "Der Fels - Fantaisie Für Großes Orchester, 1. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto." Right off the bat, the orchestra explodes into action, painting vivid soundscapes that are both dramatic and lush. Kitaenko’s direction keeps everything tight without losing any of the grandeur. There’s a moment near the middle where the strings swell just enough to make your heart race—it’s cinematic in the best way possible. If this doesn’t give you goosebumps, check your pulse. What makes this album truly special isn’t just the technical brilliance; it’s how human it feels. Every crescendo, every pause, every vocal line seems to breathe. Sure, some parts might feel a tad dense for casual listeners, but isn’t that part of the charm? Classical music often asks us to lean in a little closer, and when we do, treasures like these reveal themselves. It’s funny—listening to this album feels less like entertainment and more like visiting a museum full of priceless artifacts. Except instead of staring silently at paintings, you’re swept away by waves of sound. And honestly, who needs words when music like this speaks straight to the soul? Final thought: If you’ve ever wondered what eternity sounds like, press play on Die Glocken Der Fels. Just don’t blame me if you lose track of time.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: rachmaninow-sinfonieorchester-der-moskauer-staatlichen.zip
  • MP3 size: 24.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 466.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Der Fels - Fantaisie Für Groβer Orchester
3. Presto8:10
Die Glocken Op. 35
Der Fels Fantasie Für Großes Orchester14:49
Die Glocken - Poem Für Orchester, Chor Und Solostimmen Op. 35
1. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto6:30
4. Lento Lugubre11:00
2. Lento12:01

Images

last ned album Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Fels
ladda ner album Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Fels
télécharger l'album Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Fels

Catalog Numbers

  • 258059-425
  • 258059-231

Labels

Melodia-Eurodisc

Listen online

  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren
  • lytte på nettet
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online anhören
  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • CD
  • Album
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyEurodisc
Recorded ByМелодия
Phonographic Copyright (p)Ariola Eurodisc GmbH
Printed ByTOPAC

Credits

RoleCredit
Baritone VocalsJurij Masurok
ChoirChor Des Bolschoi-Theaters Der Udssr (tracks: A1, B1)
ConductorDimitrij Kitaenko (tracks: A1, B1, B2)
OrchestraSinfonieorchester der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie (tracks: A1, B1, B2)
Soprano VocalsNatalia Michailowa (tracks: A1, B1)
Tenor VocalsSergej Larin (tracks: A1, B1)

Notes

Original Recordings from the USSR. Printed in Western Germany by TOPAC.

Barcodes

Label Code: LC 0202

About Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko

Album herunterladen Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Felsdescargar álbum Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Felslataa albumi Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Felsbaixar álbum Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Felstélécharger l'album Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Felsladda ner album Rachmaninow, Sinfonieorchester Der Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie, Dimitrij Kitaenko - Die Glocken Der Fels
Russian composer, pianist and conductor (born 1 April 1873 (O.S. 20 March) 1873 in Novgorod, Russia - died 28 March 1943 in Beverly Hills, USA).

Real Name

    • Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов

Name Vars

  • A. Rachmaninoff
  • C. Рахманинов
  • Krachmaninov
  • R. Maninov
  • RACHMANINOFF
  • RachManinoff
  • Rachman Noff
  • Rachmanineff
  • Rachmaniniov
  • Rachmaniniv
  • Rachmaninof
  • Rachmaninoff
  • Rachmaninoff, Serge
  • Rachmaninoff, Sergei
  • Rachmaninoff, Sergej Wassiliejewitsch
  • Rachmaninoff, Sergej Wassiljewitsch
  • Rachmaninov
  • Rachmaninov -
  • Rachmaninov S.
  • Rachmaninov,
  • Rachmaninov, S.
  • Rachmaninov, Sergei
  • Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943)
  • Rachmaninov, Sergej
  • Rachmaninov, Sergey
  • Rachmaninow
  • Rachmanioff
  • Rachmaniov
  • Rachmaniow
  • Rachmanmdnoff
  • Rachmanninoff
  • Rachmanninov
  • Rachmanyinov
  • Rachmarinoff
  • Rachmininoff
  • Rachminov
  • Rachmnaninoff
  • Rachmnaninov
  • Rachmoivanoff
  • Rachmoninoff
  • Rachmáninov
  • Rackmaninov
  • Racmaninov
  • Rahmaninof
  • Rahmaninov
  • Rahmanjinov
  • Rahmanyinov
  • Rakhmaninov
  • Rakhmaninov, S.V.
  • Rchmaninov
  • S Rachmaninoff
  • S Rachmaninov
  • S Rakhmaninov
  • S. Rachmaninov
  • S. Rachamaninoff
  • S. Rachamaņinovs
  • S. Rachmainov
  • S. Rachmanifnoff
  • S. Rachmaniniov
  • S. Rachmaninof
  • S. Rachmaninoff
  • S. Rachmaninov
  • S. Rachmaninovas
  • S. Rachmaninovs
  • S. Rachmaninow
  • S. Rachmanninoff
  • S. Rachmanyinov
  • S. Rachmaņinovs
  • S. Rackhmaninov
  • S. Rahmaninov
  • S. Rahmanjinov
  • S. Rahmaņinovs
  • S. Rajmaninov
  • S. Rakhmaninov
  • S. V. Rachmaninoff
  • S. V. Rachmaninov
  • S. W. Rachmaninoff
  • S.Rachmaninoff
  • S.Rachmaninov
  • S.Rachmaninow
  • S.V. Rachmaninoff
  • S.V. Rachmaninov
  • S.V.Rachmaninov
  • S.W. Rachmaninow
  • SZ. Rachmanyinov
  • Segei Rachmaninoff
  • Segey Rachmaninov
  • Serg ej Rachmaninow
  • Serg. Rachmaninow
  • Serge Rachmaninoff
  • Serge Rachmanihoff
  • Serge Rachmaninof
  • Serge Rachmaninof (18731943)
  • Serge Rachmaninoff
  • Serge Rachmaninoss
  • Serge Rachmaninov
  • Serge Rachmaninow
  • Serge Rakhmaninov
  • Serge Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
  • Serge Vassilievich Rachmaninov
  • Serge W. Rachmaninow
  • SergeJ Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Rachamaninov
  • Sergei Rachmaininoff
  • Sergei Rachmainoff
  • Sergei Rachmanikov
  • Sergei Rachmaninof
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Rachmaninon
  • Sergei Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Rachmaninow
  • Sergei Rachmanioff
  • Sergei Rachmanninov
  • Sergei Rachminoff
  • Sergei Rachmoninov
  • Sergei Rackmaninov
  • Sergei Racmaninoff
  • Sergei Rahmaninov
  • Sergei Rakhmaninov
  • Sergei Rakhmàninov
  • Sergei V. Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei V. Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasilievitch Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasilyevich
  • Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoc
  • Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vasilyevich Rakhmaninov
  • Sergei Vassilievich Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Vassilievich Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Vassilievitch Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei Vassillevitch Rachmaninov
  • Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninoff
  • Sergei rachmaninov
  • Sergeij Rachmanino
  • Sergeij Rachmaninoff
  • Sergeij Rachmaninow
  • Sergein Rachmaninoff
  • Sergej Rachmaninoff
  • Sergej Rachamaninov
  • Sergej Rachmaninnoff
  • Sergej Rachmaninof
  • Sergej Rachmaninoff
  • Sergej Rachmaninov
  • Sergej Rachmaninow
  • Sergej Rachmanioff
  • Sergej Rahmaninov
  • Sergej Rahmanjinov
  • Sergej Rakhmaninov
  • Sergej Raĥmaninov
  • Sergej Rchmaninov
  • Sergej S. Rachmaninov
  • Sergej V. Rachmaninov
  • Sergej V. Rahmanjinov
  • Sergej Vasil'evic Rachmaninov
  • Sergej W. Rachmaninow
  • Sergej Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow
  • Sergel Rachmaninoff
  • Sergel Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Rachmaninoff
  • Sergey Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Rachmaniniov
  • Sergey Rachmaninoff
  • Sergey Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Rahmaninov
  • Sergey Rakhmaninov
  • Sergey Rakmaninov
  • Sergey Sergeyevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninoff
  • Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Vasilievich Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Vasilyevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov
  • Sergey Vassilyevich Rachmaninov
  • Sergeï Rachmaninov
  • Serghei Rachmaninoff
  • Serghei Rachmaninov
  • Serghei Rahmaninov
  • Serghei Rakhmaninov
  • Serghei V. Rahmaninov
  • Serghei Vassilevic Rachmaninov
  • Sergi Rachmaninoff
  • Sergie Rachmaninoff
  • Sergie Rachmaninov
  • Sergiej Rachmaninow
  • Sergio Rachmaninoff
  • Sergio Rachmaninov
  • Sergiusz Rachmaninow
  • Sergiusz Rahmaninow
  • Sergue Rachmaninov
  • Serguei Rachmaninoff
  • Serguei Rachmaninov
  • SergueÏ Rachmaninov
  • Sergueï Rachmaninoff
  • Sergueï Rachmaninov
  • Sergueï Rachmnaninov
  • Sergueï Vassilievitch Rachmaninov
  • Sergueï Vassiliévitch Rachmaninov
  • Serguéi Rachmáninov
  • Serguéi Rajmáninov
  • Sergé Rachmaninoff
  • Sergéj Rachmaninow
  • Sergěj Rachmaninov
  • Serhej Racjmaninov
  • Servei Rachmaninov
  • Siergej Rachmaninow
  • Siergiej Rachmaninow
  • Sz. Rahmanyinov
  • Sz. V. Rahmanyinov
  • Szergej Rachmaninov
  • V. Rachmaninov
  • W. Rachmaninoff
  • В. Михотин
  • Рахманинов
  • Рахманинов С. В.
  • Рахманинов Сергей
  • С Рахманинов
  • С. В. Рахманинов
  • С. В. Рахмањинов
  • С. Р. Рахманинов
  • С. Разманинов
  • С. Рахманинов
  • С. Рахманинов:
  • С. Рахманинова
  • С. Рахманнинов
  • С. Рахманінов
  • С. Рахмањинов
  • С.В. Рахманинов
  • С.В.Рахманинов
  • С.Рахманинов
  • Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов
  • Сергей Рахманинов
  • Сергей Рахманинов = Sergei Rachmaninov
  • Сергеј Рахманинов
  • Сергеј Рахмањинов
  • Сергій Рахманінов
  • סרגיי רחמנינוב
  • »ë²¤ûéÕÞËÎÕ
  • éÕÞËÎÕ
  • éÕÞËÎÕ෨
  • ˉ൫ۼ఼૾फ
  • ݼݐৈˈŸԄ (Sergei Rachmaninov)
  • ໿໿Sergei Rachmaninoff

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Die Glocken Der Fels* by Rachmaninow is a stunning blend of orchestral and choral mastery. It features the rich voices of the Bolshoi Theatre Choir and soloists like Natalia Michailowa and Sergej Larin. What makes it even more special? It was recorded in Germany under the Melodia-Eurodisc label, bringing together Russian talent and German precision. The conductor, Dimitrij Kitaenko, skillfully guides the Moskauer Staatlichen Philharmonie through powerful pieces like *Die Glocken* and *Der Fels*. A true gem for classical music lovers!