Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Rachmaninoff - Five Preludes For Piano 28

Rachmaninoff - Five Preludes For Piano
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943) was the greatest piano virtuosos of the 20th century. He had a phenomenal memory, a new piece of learning is very fast, and there was an additional technique. As if that was not enough, he was a top-notch director and composer.
His output was music with a jazz band. Some of his best compositions for solo piano preludes. His first suggestion was a set of five pieces, Morceaux de Fantaisie (fantasy pieces for the French) when the age of nineteen he composed, is fresh out of the store.
C - sharp minor in the preamble, this opus 3 set in the second section, it is notorious that the proposals were very popular that almost every concert he gave at the time this game was Rachmaninoff. The piece, not least of all because when it was published during the composer copyright law does not tolerate any of the royalties that come with it. That these pieces can be pulled so popular and there will always be stuck in Rachmaninoff's craw was so many times without royalties to play. In 1910 another set of ten preludes, opus 23, 1903, and another set of thirteen, twenty-four sets from opus 32 completely solved.
It is a fascinating piece of Rachmaninoff preludes, each one a masterwork. They have a technical problem, both the 4 music staves on fistfuls of notes ever written for her, full of large chords. But they are more than a pianist's technique and endurance test. They are a test of the pianist's musicality.
Always have their favorites as well as set pieces, all of this. I set out five preludes that I have selected as well. They will certainly listen to all charges. More videos are:
Between the B-flat Major Prelude - Maestoso - opus 23, No.2
In D minor Prelude - Tempo di Menuett - opus 23, number 3
Alla Marcia - - G-Minor, the Prelude opus 23, No.5
Lento - - B Minor, the Prelude opus 32, No.10
Allegro - - G-sharp minor prelude to the articles 32, No.12: