William Plays Rachmaninoff Prelude in G-Minor

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

Here is me playing the G-minor Prelude by Rachmaninoff. I still have two months until I have the recital of this, so I would really like some comments and suggestions on what I can do to improve how I play it. Thanks for the great comments! I will be posting a new video soon.

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  • Fantastic work. I'm learning this atm, dont worry too much about the tempo, you can build that up.

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  • oh hoow i would love to hear you play chopins ''heroic'' polonaise...

    

  • perfect performance ! good job

  • and it should be played a bit faster ;)

  • Fantastic! I have my maximum of respect to you ;)

  • I like how you play this a bit slower so that you do not lose the musicality and the lyricism in the piece by speeding up and trying to play it like Gilels or something. I am super guilty of that, and unfortunately its very hard for me to pull off a really good performance on it consistently.

  • im learning this piece at the moment its real hard but i just love  rachmaninovs fire its beatiful dark and has an angry temper to it! :) you play it realy well not too fast or too slow quite nice to play it at a medium temper ;) ^^

  • how did the recital go?

  • Oh, and also, after the middle part, when you're supposed to go from very slow and ppp to the original tempo and to forte, once you start from D and work your way up to g and c, don't slow down at any point. Make it go louder and faster. Just my thoughts. :) thats how I did it.

  • I suggest you play it a little more forcefully :) at the end of the first part, the final chord with g should really be heard. And maybe if you manage to increase the tempo just a little, it will be perfect (of course, this is subjective :) I always viewed this piece as a very forceful and powerful march.)

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