New on Naxos | Issue: May 2025

NEW ON NAXOS | MAY 2025

History of the Russian Piano Trio, Vol. 6 Sergey RACHMANINOV (1873–1943) Trios élégiaques The Brahms Trio – Nikolai Sachenko, Violin Kirill Rodin, Cello Natalia Rubinstein, Piano

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Sergey Rachmaninov’s two Elegiac Trios became the pinnacle of Russian musical symbolism, forming an epigraph to the revolutionary upheavals that split Russian civilisation and Rachmaninov’s life in two. The moods of nostalgia and echoes of soulful longing found in these works are infused with ideas of death. The beautiful theme of the Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor transforms into a funeral march in the epilogue, while the complex Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor is a memorial to Tchaikovsky filled with powerfully prophetic symbols most notably the Dies irae motif. Key features: • The first part of our History of the Russian Piano Trio edition concluded with a fifth volume (Naxos 8.574116) released in July 2021, resulting in a highly collectable anthology which was the first of its kind to be released on disc with Gramophone concluded that ‘this top-class ensemble restores their magic… this “ History of the Russian Piano Trio” is a set to treasure’. •

8.574687 Release date: 9 May 2025

Companion titles – Previous releases in the History of the Russian Piano Trio series

Now The Brahms Trio returns with its follow-up; a second part devoted to the Silver Age and Russian Art Nouveau. Rachmaninov’s two Elegiac Trios are core elements of the piano trio repertoire and of pre-revolutionary Russian music, and while there are numerous recordings that pair them together there will be few enthusiasts not wanting to add The Brahms Trio’s recording to their collections, especially given the superlative quality of their previous Naxos recordings.

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Nikolai Sachenko , Natalia Rubinstein and Kirill Rodin

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Click to listen to Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor

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Gaetano DONIZETTI (1797–1848) Lucie de Lammermoor Opera in three acts (1839) French libretto by Alphonse Royer (1803–1875) and Gustave Vaëz (1812–1862) Caterina Sala, Soprano David Astorga, Julien Henric, Patrick Kabongo, Tenors Vito Priante, Baritone • Roberto Lorenzi, Bass-baritone Coro dell’Accademia Teatro alla Scala Orchestra Gli Originali Pierre Dumoussaud

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Acknowledged as a definitive model of Italian Romantic melodrama, Lucia di Lammermoor was one of Donizetti’s greatest triumphs, and its popularity led him to produce a French version for Parisian audiences. Lucie de Lammermoor became the ‘other Lucia’, with the opera’s tragic tale of feuding families and doomed romance modified in a way that deepens the characters and makes it an even more brutal and emotional theatrical experience than the original. This new Lucie de Lammermoor made its debut in 1839 with enormous success, becoming a cornerstone of French culture.

8.660578-79 Release date: 9 May 2025

Companion titles – Gaetano Donizetti, Composer

Click to listen to Act I: Scene 8: Duo: Sur la tombe de mon père

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