Since its 1990 Moscow premiere, the Russian National Orchestra (RNO) has transfixed the music world. The ensemble became the first Russian orchestra to win a Grammy with the Sergei Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Jean Pascal Beintus: Wolf Tracks album. Gramophone magazine listed RNO’s “jaw-dropping” and “awe-inspiring” Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, Pathétique/Marche Slave on its list of “100 Greatest Recordings.” The orchestra’s Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies is “compelling, driving and ... demands to be heard,” hailed The New York Times. Founder and music director Mikhail Pletnev conducts and is joined by violinist Stefan Jackiw.