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Rachmaninov - Symphonic Dances Op.45 PART 1 OF 5

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

I.Non allegro. PART 1. Played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Enrique Batiz.

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  • OH man!

    I thankyou for posting this!!

    I love your channel, really great searching it!

    This is one of my all time favourites, Rachmaninovs music is no unique and so good...no words can describe it!

  • You're very welcome! Thanks for the comments I appreciate it. There's plenty more to come so keep watching!

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  • god thank you for posting this. i have an audition for this piece and had no idea how to play it. thanks!

  • Hi, I am trying to find the score for this , so my school orchestra can play it. does anyone know where i might be able to get the score for this? if not what is the key of the piece so i can start arranging it? any help at all would be extremely helpful.

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  • Sax solo in a great classical song! Great work Rachmaninov

  • I thought the tempo marking was NON Allegero.....

  • I got a ticket once, because this came on the radio, and I started driving too fast.

  • 0:29 - 0:48 = epic

  • Огромное спасибо Вам @deviantrake ! Потрясающее исполнение!

  • Its late at night and I'm trying to listen to this without making too much noise and i have to keep adjusting the volume. A testament to the sensitivity to the dynamics. Love it!

  • @euphmmx Saxophones should always be in the orchestra; they're beautiful.

  • @Zenkai251 saxophones in orchestra? blasphemy!

  • Love Rachmaninov.My mother actually met him years back in NYC when she was studying music with some professors who came to the US from the Moscow Conservatory. He was a very,very great man who really had something to say with music.

  • I hope this piece never dissapear from here, and all the other parts

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