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Andrei Gavrilov plays:Rachmaninoff Etude-tableau op.39 no.5 (Excellent version)

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Andrei Gavrilov plays:Sergei Rachmaninoff Etude-tableau op.39 no.5

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  • I totally agree with you,Gavrilov expecially in very important records didn't show his transcendental technic but concentrated himself in the best performance he could make.

  • I heard also young Kissin but i still prefer this.I will look for other versions on youtube.

  • I heard this etude yesterday with Askenazy and Horowith but i still prefer this version.Gavrilov is an excellent player of Russian composers.He made a very good job.

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  • This is really one of the best. I heared Gavrilov many times and i really love him but this is one of his best recordings. As it was told before... very clever and everything is clear. very very good. Gavrilov dont want to show anything here... just play Rachmaninoff ... thats all .. and thats the best way!

  • I really love his sensitive very clever interpretation and magnificent playing.This is fantastic.

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  • very bad . elephant's playing

  • Since we talking about this level of pianists then i would agree that Horowitz performance excell Gavrilov's which ofcourse is a solid one

  • I like this interpretation a lot; Gavrilov shows great restraint without sacrificing any drama. I like this etude to be phrased with a little more 'space', and Gavrilov does just this imo.

  • Magnificent !!!

  • @miliona1re Listen to Horowitz Live (awesome), Van Cliburn, Gilels, Ashkenazy, Lugansky. All of them are very interesting and beautiful perfomances. I prefer Horowitz Live and Van Cliburn, very strong and dramatic.... :)

  • @miliona1re Listen to Horowitz Live (awesome), Van Cliburn, Emil Gilels, Ashkenazy too.

    All of them are wonderful performance...I prefer Horowitz Live, and Van Cliburn, very dramatics :)

  • Very tame playing. Hard to listen to and appreciate after hearing the turbulence in Horowitz's recordings.

  • PLEASE, check MATEJ ARENDARIK.

  • best rendition, in my opinion is alexei sultanov, i think nobody can come close to him in terms of playing this piece

  • VERY good!

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