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Rachmaninoff Prelude in B minor op. 32 n. 10

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2007

I play my favourite Rachmaninoff's prelude, op. 32 n. 10 in B minor. I know Rachmaninoff said it was his favourite prelude too. (2004)

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  • Ora sto studiando proprio questo pezzo, forse dovresti suonare in modo + delicato la parte iniziale(e la ripresa verso la fine), ma forse è una questione di registrazione.

    Complimenti per il resto, bellissima la cadenza!

  • Si, anch'io adesso penso la parte iniziale in maniera diversa, più morbida ma nello stesso tempo pesante. E' anche una questione di maturità del pezzo, questa era una delle mie prime esecuzioni del preludio...Grazie comunque per i complimenti!

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  • your opening just killed this piece. boo.

  • loosen up your shoulders!

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  • Excellent performance!

  • nicely done !!! a very very unique interpretation.......loved it

  • you may disagree with that but a pianist must also makes people want to look at his hands and his body motion. i think its part and parcel of the job. thats why technic counts and thats why the way she moves her shoulders is emabrassing me( and others i guess). in my opinion there are too much manerism in her play ( manerism ... not sure this word exists in english). It just doesn't seem to come naturally but when you don't look at her her her play sounds great so... yeah why not ?

  • this comment makes me laugh

  • The first second of this i guess was the end of another recording and I heard that and was like what the hell i'm pretty sure that's not how it starts.

  • After all this time, still my favorite performance. Like I said, she makes the piano sound like a storm in the middle of the ocean.

  • Brava! Solo, posso chiederti perchè il tema da subito così forte? Sembra quasi uno squillo di trombe all'inizio...

  • I thought it was really good, I would even say excellent, if it wasn't for the main theme which was way too loud, especially at 4:03 :(

  • personally, i had never listened to this piece, but i think it is so depressive.... so sad.... so passionate... it almost make me cry.... i just loved it, and the interpretation sounds great to me, actually this is the fifth continous time i'm  hearing it, thank you dear and keep on posting marvels.... adio carissima....

  • Please check the rhythm of the dotted opening figure - it's twice as fast as everything else in that section.

    And yes, it is generally too loud throughout, even after compensating for the recording equipment. I can't satisfactorily sense the culminating point at 2:36, let alone a crescendo to that point, because the beginning of that extensive build-up is already very loud and heavy.

    You have character in your playing, and that's great! Keep working!

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