Rachmaninoff - Etude-tableau Op.33 No.7 in E-flat major
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Ashkenazy is my favorite interpreter of the Etudes .
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some say it's no.4, some no.6, some no.7..... but the most important thing is that it's the "etude in e flat major" :)
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I learned this song and I am amazed at how easy Ashkenazy makes it sound!
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@mziel53 I agree, it's so bright and strident.
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In my book it's written as no. 6! ?
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I think Ovchinnikov is one of the few who recorded the original version of this no. 4. These days its revision as Op. 39 No. 6 is much better known.
Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing all those Rachmaninoff etudes with Ashkenazy. Much appreciated.
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Opus 33 No. 4 is in fact Opus 39 No. 6; it was transferred.
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I really really like this little etude. It's fun!
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@konzolmester hey acording to my book is no 4
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the a minor one does exist, but is rarely performed because it was revised and is now op. 39 no 6 (little red riding hood)
so it exists, even though it doesnt, and it is 2 pieces at the same time.
makes perfect sense!
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@morvensky He is the best PERIOD.
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Terrible sound of the piano.
I thought this was no.6? According to my book it is.
Kalen1457 3 years ago
The book is wrong look up at wikipedia
I had it wrong too in my complete rachmaninov discs too.
konzolmester 3 years ago
Where is the 4th one op.33? I thought that and the 5th of yours were the same.
Kalen1457 3 years ago
It is because a fourthone never existed. But it seems people re arranged the Numbers and that is why this is seven and not six. I will re arrange as soon as I can. Thanks for telling thou.
konzolmester 3 years ago
I re correct that. wikipedia says the fouth etude exist and its in A-minor. Never heard it thou.
konzolmester 3 years ago
Such deep interpretations.I love his Rachmaninov.
cattleman6420012000 3 years ago
And hes just as good in Chopin. You can find it on my channel.
konzolmester 3 years ago