Rachmaninov etude op 33 n°4 ( n°5 for purist)

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

Best best best!! Nicholas Angelich plays rachmaninov!

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  • I play this piece now, and it is very good performance for me. Thanks :)

  • You're welcome :) I'm working on it too ^^

  • How old r u ? I learn 12 years and what do you think? is it very difficult piece for you?

  • Not very difficult, but difficult yes... i think you can play it ^^

  • In my opinion the best performance. I like Lugansky, but Angelich is the best in this piece :)

  • Yes i think so ^^ Angelich is a marvellous pianist, maybe not as known as he could be...

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  • i love how he brings out that voice at 0:33-0:40

  • Why is Nº5 for purists?

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  • Beautiful performance, though I wouldn't go as far as degrading Lugansky at its expense.

  • @nukepcr YES, his voice-leading is beyond compare! I have his recording of all the etudes-tableaux, and they are all just as masterfully played.

  • ingenious performance

  • Yes.

  • Oh, thanks :)

    In that case, the Op39, Nº6,7,8 and 9 were supposed to be Nº5,6,7 and 8 right?

  • And hence, the Etude-Tableaux's after when the original Etude-Tableaux Op.33 No.4 was moved to today's place, all the ones in front were moved forward.

  • And, the Etude-Tableaux's after the original Etude Tableaux Op.33 No.4 were revised, and I say again, they were moved back.

  • Well, because originally, this was Etude-Tableaux Op.33 No.5, but in later editions, Rachmaninov moved everything after Etude-Tableaux Op.33 No.4 back, because the original Etude-Tableaux Op.33 No.4 (Red Riding Hood) was moved to the name Etude-Tableaux Op.39 No.6 by Rachmaninov himself, which is it's most common reference today.

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