Rachmaninov - Etude-Tableau Op. 33 No. 4
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i love the way lugansky plays rachmaninov
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Totally natural and RUSSIAN maneer of playing. Great music and GREAT PICTURE!!! A lot of thanks! The beauty will rescue the world, Dostoyevsky said
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this is the most technically difficult of all the Etudes Tableaux.The inner voicings escape most pianists, and as much as I like Lugansky, Richter leaves all the competition in the shade.Lugansky brings out all the melodies but has to slow down a bit.You must hear Richter.
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@Ostricht199 It has been taken in Sardinia. The photograph belongs to Laurent Rosenfeld and you can Google it by typing "Storm looming over Sardinia".
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I love this version very much !
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So beautiful...tranquil...powerfu
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It it were possible, this piece has made me a bigger fan of Rachmaninoff!
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Yes, it was and indeed it was no. 4, but it was saved for the later opus, whereas nos. 3 and 5 were never published during Rachmaninoff's lifetime. Anyway, any Op. 33 that has eight etudes, no matter the confusing numbers, should contain this one as well. The original no. 4 is very seldom recorded, but nos. 3 and 5 is always always included today, including Lugansky's amazing complete recording from 1992 (when he was but 20 years old). This is the original no. 5 actually.
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The rhythmic feature most prevalent in this one represents the culmination of its development, from its first appearance in the 3rd Nocturne (pre-Opus numbers), through to 'Easter' from his 1st Suite for 2 pianos (Op. 5), and finally to this manifestation.
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This is definitely my favourite interpretation of the piece.
Does anyone know where this picture has been taken?
Ostricht199 3 months ago
@Ostricht199 Well, I found it on the internet and chose it because it reminds me a lot of my homeland Corsica. But I have no other clue, sorry ! :[
Dyonegan 3 months ago
I'm confused, I have the Rachmaninoff Etudes tableaux which has Op. 33 and Op. 39, and neither one of these opus numbers have this etude. ????????
everythingistken1291 2 years ago 3
Ths is one of the Etudes which have been deleted from some editions. You should get a CD or a score with the "Original complete Etudes-Tableaux".
Dyonegan 2 years ago
It's sad they deleted. This Etude-Tableaux should be in every edition. But wasn't Rachmaninov's Etude-Tableaux Op.39 No.6 originally here?
Starbirdy9999 2 years ago
Yes, it was !
Dyonegan 2 years ago