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Spring waters, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/11

 
Classical Work: Spring waters, song for voice & piano, Op. 14/11

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This song is the penultimate of the 12 that constitute Rachmaninov's Op. 14 set. The first, I Wait for Thee, was written in 1894, but all of the others came two years later, around the time the composer was working on his Symphony No. 1, a piece whose disastrous premiere derailed his promising career for the next four years. Spring waters (also commonly translated as Spring torrents) is one of Rachmaninov's more popular songs, and has been quite widely performed in Russia in the century or so since its appearance. The Feodor Tyutchyev text that Rachmaninov set here enthusiastically proclaims the arrival of spring. The composer's music deftly matches that enthusiasm both in the vivacious, impassioned vocal line and in the piano accompaniment, which often comes in torrents as if depicting waves or cascades of falling water. While Rachmaninov may frequently have been content to wallow in gloomy or dark music, here he emotionally moves to the opposite plane. The atmosphere throughout is sunlit and ecstatic, as if the spring season heralded in the text will end all woes. This masterful gem typically has a duration of two minutes. ~ All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
35th Anniversary Opera Gala 2008
50 Classics for Relaxation 2009
Alfred Orda Recital
Celebrated Opera Arias and Songs, Vol. 2 2006
Chant - Zang - Singing 1996
Dvorák: Liebeslieder; Zigeunermelodian; Lieder im Volkston 1996
Earl Wild plays Rachmaninov 1991
Earl Wild's Legendary Rachmaninoff Song Transcriptions 2004
Earl Wild's Legendary Rachmaninoff Song Transcriptions 2004
Ewa Podles and Garrick Ohlsson Live 2003
Great Opera Tenors: Nicolai Gedda 1999
Hommage To Jennie Tourel 1997
I long for you...(Russian and Italian songs)
Image of Laura
In the Silence of the Night 1996
It's Lovely Here: Songs & Suites by Rachmaninoff 2006
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Kyra Vayne
Let the Florid Music Praise! 2005
Lieder & Arias 2001
Lieder by Rachmaninov & Glinka 1976
Melodiya
Mussorgsky: Songs & Dances of Death; The Nursery 1999
My Restless Soul
Natacha Makarova sings Tchaikovsky & Rachmaninov 1997
Paul Czinner: The Bolshoi Ballet [DVD Video] 2007
Rachamninov Songs 1997
Rachmaninoff: Greatest Hits 2003
Rachmaninov, the Impassioned Songwriter 2006
Rachmaninov: Complete Songs, Vol.1 1994
Rachmaninov: Music for Cello and Piano 2002
Rachmaninov: Songs 1997
Rachmaninov: Songs 1998
Rachmaninov: Songs Op34; Songs Op14
Rachmaninov: Works For Cello And Piano 2000
Russia: Golden Century of Song 2001
Russian Arias and Romances 2001
Russian Recital at the Wigmore Hall
Récital Ewa Podles: Mélodies Russes
Sergei Rachmaninov: Romances 2005
Sergei Rachmaninov: Works for Cello and Piano 2008
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov: Songs 1995
Songs My Mother Taught Me
Songs My Mother Told Me 1999
Songs of Passion
Tatiana Troyanos in Recital 1999
Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov: Romances 1995
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Op24; Swan Lake Op20 1989
The Other Woman
The World's Most Beautiful Melodies: Moonlight Classics 1989
World's Most Beautiful Melodies: Serenata 1989
Zurab Sotkilava: Russian Folk & Georgian Songs (Russian Vocal School) 1996
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