In his latest release with the WDR Sinfonieorchester, Cristian Macelaru has set the formidable goal to record an extended symphony cycle by one of the last Romantic giants of the twentieth century, Sergei Rachmaninov. This triple album follows his journey as a composer marked by both triumph and deep personal trauma. The First Symphony, a youthful composition full of ambition, received a disastrous premiere that haunted Rachmaninov for years. Despite this, he returned with his Second Symphony, a masterpiece that would solidify his reputation. The work shows refinement, emotional depth, and technical brilliance, its sweeping melodies and intricate textures making it one of his most beloved works. The Third Symphony, composed in the 1930s, was met with mixed reactions, perhaps due to its more modern, experimental style. The rarely heard Caprice bohémien and the haunting Isle of the Dead complement the set. This is deeply expressive, innovative music, matched by peerless performance.