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Uploaded by nineteeneight on Apr 18, 2007
Anthony Molinaro, winner of the 1997 Naumburg International Piano Competition, plays the "Big" cadenza from Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto.
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Now this performance makes me feel something. Which is why I'm listening to Rachmaninov in the first place - to feel something!
KhagarBalugrak 1 year ago
Beautiful. Passionate playing.
Enerkhan 1 year ago
I didn't know Ronaldo was a pianist too.
homeroriveramty 3 years ago
really great.
hickeye 3 years ago
plays with the authority of volodos' recent recording, but i like this interpretation a bit better
scriabinoff 3 years ago
Excellent! I've heard many many different interpretations of this cadenza and this is definitely up there with my favorites. Although, what happened at 0:30? You break a string or something?
vladimirhorowitz 3 years ago
a bit slower pace.. I definitely like it
ivionday 4 years ago
Very very good interpretation... i like your sound :)
DarkSeiph 4 years ago
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Now this performance makes me feel something. Which is why I'm listening to Rachmaninov in the first place - to feel something!
KhagarBalugrak 1 year ago
Beautiful. Passionate playing.
Enerkhan 1 year ago
I didn't know Ronaldo was a pianist too.
homeroriveramty 3 years ago
really great.
hickeye 3 years ago
plays with the authority of volodos' recent recording, but i like this interpretation a bit better
scriabinoff 3 years ago
Excellent! I've heard many many different interpretations of this cadenza and this is definitely up there with my favorites. Although, what happened at 0:30? You break a string or something?
vladimirhorowitz 3 years ago
a bit slower pace.. I definitely like it
ivionday 4 years ago
Very very good interpretation... i like your sound :)
DarkSeiph 4 years ago