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William Roger Price: Rachmaninoff - Elegie, Op. 3, No. 1

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PMI Artist William Roger Price, performing Sergei Rachmaninoff's Elegie, Op. 3, No. 1. A distinguished artist, William Roger Price performs often throughout Europe and the United States, has been heard on NPRs nationally broadcast Performance Today and has appeared on five continents through Radio/Television Portugal. Price has performed with such orchestras as the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Jerzy Swoboda, Solisti New York with Ransom Wilson, the Signature Symphony with Dr. Barry Epperley, and The Tulsa Philharmonic with Bernard Rubenstein. He also performs with Trio Tulsa, the resident piano trio of The University of Tulsa, where he holds the position of Professor of Music (Piano and Composition). Prices compositions are played worldwide, including premieres in Cypress, Poland, Portugal and Ukraine. His works and performances are available through the St. James Music Press, and the recording labels of MMC and Capstone Records. He offers master classes in piano, chamber music and composition and delights in presenting both formal and informal lecture-performances in which he shares "Stories and Mysteries of Music and Its Composers." His diverse collection of programs includes Favorite Classics and Encores, Spanish Dances and Serenades, Mystical and Romantic Music from Our Time: A New Music Concert, and Music from The Pianist. Performances by Roger Price may qualify for grant funding from Meet the Composer! For more information visit www.pmiarts.com .

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  • some of his phrasing is a bit too abrupt for my liking :P

  • this is my favorite interpretation...bravo!

  • this is a really good performance its too bad the actual acoustics for the recording were weak :(

  • Thanks

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