Kurt Sanderling Conducts Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3
The legendary conductor Kurt Sanderling has always been a great admirer of Rachmaninovās music. This is a recording form 1995 of Sanderling conducting Rachmaninovās 3rd Symphony. The eminent German conductor, Kurt Sanderling, was born to a Jewish family in Arys in East Prussia and took piano lessons as part of a private education. For his further studies he moved the short distance north to Kƶnigsberg (now Kaliningrad) and then to Berlin. When the Nazis rose to power, Sanderlingās world was turned upside down. He left for Moscow to live with an uncle, and it was there that he made his mark in a debut concert with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. It is therefore no surprise that Rachmaninovās music spoke so deeply to him. He led a seven decade career, and passed away in 2011.
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Kurt Sanderling Conducts Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3
Kurt Sanderling Conducts Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3
The legendary conductor Kurt Sanderling has always been a great admirer of Rachmaninovās music. This is a recording form 1995 of Sanderling conducting Rachmaninovās 3rd Symphony. The eminent German conductor, Kurt Sanderling, was born to a Jewish family in Arys in East Prussia and took piano lessons as part of a private education. For his further studies he moved the short distance north to Kƶnigsberg (now Kaliningrad) and then to Berlin. When the Nazis rose to power, Sanderlingās world was turned upside down. He left for Moscow to live with an uncle, and it was there that he made his mark in a debut concert with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. It is therefore no surprise that Rachmaninovās music spoke so deeply to him. He led a seven decade career, and passed away in 2011.
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The legendary conductor Kurt Sanderling has always been a great admirer of Rachmaninovās music. This is a recording form 1995 of Sanderling conducting Rachmaninovās 3rd Symphony. The eminent German conductor, Kurt Sanderling, was born to a Jewish family in Arys in East Prussia and took piano lessons as part of a private education. For his further studies he moved the short distance north to Kƶnigsberg (now Kaliningrad) and then to Berlin. When the Nazis rose to power, Sanderlingās world was turned upside down. He left for Moscow to live with an uncle, and it was there that he made his mark in a debut concert with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. It is therefore no surprise that Rachmaninovās music spoke so deeply to him. He led a seven decade career, and passed away in 2011.