Rachmaninoff - Etude-tableau Op.33 No.8 in G minor
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Oh my. I finally found it *sending to favorites* Gorgeous piece. I'm so moved by this piece. I love it.
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It's good already that you do listen at least
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originally n.5 (op. 33 has 6 etudes since rachmaninov decided to withdraw 3 of them just before the publishing, and one of these 3 was transferred in op.39...what a mess!!)
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2:21 sounds like a chord in Op. 39 No. 2
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someone has sheet music
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@MrPaevo Why the sudden and harsh suggestion? I just had an opinion, and no matter how wrong you may think it is, suggesting I give up music entirely was uncalled for.
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@LiiChinHo Ever considered giving up music? It's never too soon...
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I remember playing this for my grade 10 exam. :)
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@y1g1tcn It does sound like a direct quote, regardless of key.
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@y1g1tcn definitely
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@y1g1tcn EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT OF! THAT'S FUNNY. OF COURSE IT'S IN THE SAME KEY, AND THE SCALES AT THE LAST PART IS STRIKINGLY SIMILAR TO THAT OF CHOPIN'
S BALLADE IN G MINOR.
when he played the last two chords i felt as if chopin first ballade will go on with the small, forte phrase(you know) and chromtic fall... it is may be because of listening chopin a lot..
y1g1tcn 2 years ago 24
Well yes.both are in G minor. and Ashkenazy is a Wonderfull Chopin interpreter as well.
konzolmester 2 years ago
It is actually Etude-tableau Op.33 No.7 in E-flat, not G-minor.
gtrubetskoy 3 years ago
Thanks for the warning. You were half right. I wrote no.7 :-D But the etude goes like 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9 so there is no no.4. I corrected it.So this is (No. 8 in G minor: Moderato)
konzolmester 3 years ago