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Internationally acclaimed for her emotionally charged performances, technical command, and interpretative depth, Canellakis has become one of the most in-demand conductors of her generation. As Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Canellakis and the orchestra are joined by the Netherlands Radio Choir with soloists tenor Dmytro Popov, soprano Kristina Mkhitaryan, and bass Alexander Vinogradov, for an all-Rachmaninoff program. In The Bells, radiant choral textures and richly colored orchestration trace a journey from youthful shimmer and lyrical warmth to ominous tolling, overwhelming drama and a final vision of serene transcendence. In Symphonic Dances, rhythmic vitality and earthy drive give way to moments of nostalgia and introspection, culminating in a bold and exhilarating finale that captures the composer’s unmistakable voice in his final orchestral work.

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