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Hakki Bayka plays Rachmaninoff Prelude op.23 no.2

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2010

This is one of the difficult preludes from the op.23 book.
This video is recorded on July 17th, 2010.
I have added a very slight reverb effect to the recorded sound

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  • Hello Hakki,

    great playing ! I've just started to practise this piece and realise how hard it is.

    I'm having trouble figuring out the best fingering for the left hand.

    E.g., in the first bar....f1 - hflat2 - d3 and which finger for e ?

  • @Ilike2tubeittubeit

    Thanks.

    I am using 5 on e. But fingering is very subjective and individual.

    For the complete fingering starting with hflat.

    5-3-2-1-5-4-12-3-4-1-2-3

    Hope this helps  and good luck with this piece.

  • Very impressive playing. Judging by this and by some of your old videos from the 80s, you seem to be a performing pianist as a career. I'm a college student studying music composition right now, and I want to make a life for myself around music. How has a career in music been for you so far?

  • Thank you for the kind words.

    Actually, I am a very serious amateur pianist and I would love to have a career in music, but ended up following a career in engineering and stayed as an amateur in music. Perhaps mainly because of practical economical reasons. I mean for a succesful music career one must really be good, talented etc. with a lot luck too!

  • Thank you for the kind words.

    Actually, I am a very serious amateur pianist and I would love to have a career in music, but ended up following a career in engineering and stayed as an amateur in music. Perhaps mainly because of practical economical reasons. I mean for a succesful music career one must really be good, talented etc. with a lot of luck too!

  • A very solid performance of a very difficult piece. Thanks for sharing!

  • Thank you very much.

    It is good to hear this from a very good pianist like you.

    I am following your recordings with great liking.

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  • @Hakkithepianist Thank you

  • thank you Hakki! It is my favourite Rachmaninoff prelude - it is on top of my wish list haha :)

  • @Hakkithepianist Wow! You're easily the best "amateur" pianist I've ever heard. There's nothing amateur about your playing. I bet you coulda made it in music alone! Maybe. It does take a lot of luck...

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