Welcome to a rare dalliance with the chamber music of Glinka, the pioneer of patriotic Russian opera including ‘Ivan Susanin’ (A Life for the Tsar, 1839) then ‘Ruslan & Ludmila’ (1842), he was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country, and is often regarded as the father of Russian classical music. The mighty Prazaks pay tribute to the foreunner of Rossini and also play Tchaikovsky’s 1871 Op. 11 designed for chamber orchestra rather than for the 16 strings of a quartet.