Prelude in G Minor, Opus 23 arranged and played by Fritz Kreisler, violin with Donald Voorhees and The Bell Telephone Orchestra radio broadcast-August 13, 1945
Now thinking about it, I don't know another arrangement of this either and I find it as Kreisler plays it to be delightful. Perhaps you know that Kreisler and Rachmaninoff had an agreement not to play on the radio as long as the other was alive and here is Kreisler playing the music of his late friend and colleague. Two giants, they were!
Wonderful! A great addition to the literature. I don't know of any other arrangement of this piece, which is well represented among pianists in recordings for solo piano. Thanks for posting this, Eric.
Now thinking about it, I don't know another arrangement of this either and I find it as Kreisler plays it to be delightful. Perhaps you know that Kreisler and Rachmaninoff had an agreement not to play on the radio as long as the other was alive and here is Kreisler playing the music of his late friend and colleague. Two giants, they were!
sneddley 2 months ago
Wonderful! A great addition to the literature. I don't know of any other arrangement of this piece, which is well represented among pianists in recordings for solo piano. Thanks for posting this, Eric.
PianoPsych 2 months ago