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Sergei Liapunov - Piano Concerto No.2 Op.38 PART 2 of 2 - ALEXANDER BAKHCHIEV

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

PART 2. A one movement work, this was premiered with the composer at the piano on March 12th 1912. Played by Alexander Bakhchiev (piano) and the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Boris Khaikin.

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  • Gorgeous. Simply Stunning in its beauty.

  • @FilmComposeRaHoppe Yeah well I don't really care, i still listen to my music and from time to time i like today's music, like a song or two, anyway, i think life isn't about arguing so i 'll just continue to live just the same way :)

  • @COCOONFABULA You know what. don't listen to that. I went through the same process I guess. Actually I didn't tell them that I listen to this kind of music because I was afraid of being a fool for my former class mates. You know but I am glad that my passion was stronger than the fear of being fooled by my "friends".

    You know, I think it is important to do what OUR inner voice tells US to do and what WE want to do, cause it is OUR lives. That's the secret of so many successful people these days

  • @FilmComposeRaHoppe people often criticize me because i only listen to "classical music" and say i'm narrow minded, haha, if they only knew how big it is ! if they knew how listening to Bach and Schoenberg for instance makes me "wider" minded :D

  • @COCOONFABULA That's what I figured out very soon^^. There is always something "new". So when somebody is saying, this kind of music is boring because it is getting old and it is always the same then you could ask him who Franz Limmer or Sergei Liapunov was. I bed he'd have no clue about them :D.

  • @FilmComposeRaHoppe I think our lives are too short to listen to everything, take alone Bach and Scarlatti's complete output it's already gigantic

  • You know what, I wonder how much time it would take to listen every single piece of music that has ever been composed, and how many pieces of music have been composed ever. Any Clue. Yesterday I thought I know almost any composer of the 17. 18.,19. and 20th century but today I came to the conclusion that I was wrong. Today there were 5 composers that I got to know about today: Franz Limmer, F. Ries, Hummel, Lies, Liapounov, Kalkbrenner and Henselt. That's why i like it. There is always sth new.

  • So beautiful and ravishing!

  • Part from 2:40 to 2:45 is similar to short quasi cadenza in second movement of Rachmaninoff's Second piano concerto. He was obviously inspired by this.

  • wunderschön!

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