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Work: All Night Vigil (“Vespers”), Op.37

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ComposerRachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943)
Period20th century
Year1915
Work typeChoral
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New York CityThe Clarion Choir – Rachmaninoff @ 150: All-Night Vigil ('Vespers')

Rachmaninov: All Night Vigil (“Vespers”), Op.37
Steven Fox; Clarion Choir; Mikki Sodergren; John Ramseyer

LondonVespers with BBC Singers and Abel Selaocoe

Barbican
Rachmaninov
Sofi Jeannin; Abel Selaocoe; BBC Singers

BerlinRundfunkchor Berlin

Rachmaninov: All Night Vigil (“Vespers”), Op.37
Gijs Leenaars; Rundfunkchor Berlin

ParisVêpres de Rachmaninov / La Tempête / Simon-Pierre Bestion

Rachmaninov: All Night Vigil (“Vespers”), Op.37
Simon-Pierre Bestion; Compagnie La Tempête
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A luminous start to Rachmaninov's anniversary year from Tenebrae

Nigel Short's elite consort casts a candlelit spell at St Martin-in-the-Fields in a performance of Rachmaninov's All Night Vigil.
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A whiff of incense as the Proms explore Rachmaninov and religion

Rachmaninov was not an especially religious man, yet he composed religious music, most famously the haunting All-Night Vigil (or Vespers) which was the climax to this evening's two Proms. 
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Inspired juxtapositions: Rachmaninov’s Vespers

In performing the Vespers in the acoustically wonderful Milton Court, Jeffrey Skidmore took the imaginative decision to interleaving its movements with solo piano works, played by Steven Osborne. It proved inspirational programming.
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Latvian Radio Choir impresses in Dublin

LRC give a sublime rendition of Rachmaninov's All Night Vigil and astound with surreal vocal effects in the contemporary music of the second half. 
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A window onto the Russian Orthodox soul

By some miracle of suspended time, the Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia crammed a whole night of radiance into one glorious hour in their performance of Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil.
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