UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A theme in Russian classical romance art music is the play on musical-emotional decadence. Marked by passionate soundscapes, meandering melodies and technical expressionism, Sergei Rachmaninoff became one of the heroes of the style. The genre suits Russian-American soprano Erika Baikoff.
“The music just has so much space and freedom for collaboration,” she said. With the larger ensembles, “there are so many musicians involved. But here, the way that it’s written, there’s so much room for interpretation, and there’s so much room for spontaneous playing with the other instruments.”
Baikoff will perform “Rachmaninoff Celebration” with Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, in Recital Hall. Visit Chamber Music online for more information about the concert and a public Classical Coffeehouse event.
“Rachmaninoff Celebration” will mark the 150th anniversary of the Russian virtuoso’s birth. In her third project with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Baikoff will accompany pianist Giles Vonsattel, violinist Benjamin Beilman and cellist Clive Greensmith in a performance of works representative of the classical romance music form.
The program features songs by members of Russia’s pioneering and self-trained “Mighty Five” (Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Mily Balakirev), as well as some of the biggest names in 19th-century Russian classical music — Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and his mentee, Rachmaninoff.