Rachmaninov Suite No.2 Op.17 for 2 Pianos (1/3) - Demidenko, Alexeev

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Rachmaninov: Suite No.2 Op.17 for 2 Pianos

Mvt.1 - Introduction (Alla marcia)
Mvt.2 - Valse (Presto)

Nikolai Demidenko, Dmitri Alexeev

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  • Ooo. 7:28 Wonderful

  • The valse of this work is one of the most beautiful works of him!I love this part,is too nice.Remembers me the concert nº2 third movement ,sypmhony nº2 second movement,those nice second theme,the style is similar,the cello sonata secodn movement,etc.

    It seems that Rach was better after his depresion when he composed this.

    The waltz is one of my favourites work of him.I regret that this couldn't be more famous.

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  • Does anyone knows other music of rachmaninov that has the kind of melody that starts at 6:29 besides 2nd symphony, 1st 2nd and 3rd concerto, cello sonata, elegie and first 2 preludes? I like bortkiewicz by the way since its like rachmaninov but without the "digital" boring parts.

  • i was listening to this and watching this pool trick-shot video it was funny because it was in perfect time with the guy hitting the balls AMAZING PIECE though!

  • @papadooby I agree your opinion, it is so romantic, isn`t it? 

  • This piece is hard to play!!! How can they play so wonderful!!!

  • @ArturoAlejandroS um he was really famous

  • 我也要寫出跟4:09秒一樣感覺的曲子 > <

  • The first 3 minutes of this will definitely get you going in the morning.

  • I love 6:30 !

  • @werq34ac

    I've played all of the movements, except the first (the one here). I stress the importance of learning both parts. There is no other way to appreciate Rachmaninoff's mixing of pianos, or the absolutely beautiful melodies. I like the tempo here...not too fast. This is after all, a march. sanjosemike

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