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Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux Op. 39 No. 3 F# Minor

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2007

This is the Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux Op. 39 No. 3 F# Minor which i've been trying to perfect for a while. Any comments are greatly appreciated

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  • Thank you.

  • what onaip80 said...

    is that a good thing or bad thing?

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  • but you are 28 and he only 18!!!!!!

    LOSER!!!!

  • You have some nice aspects of phrasing, voicing and pedaling, as well as a good technical handle on the piece. However, I think you are trying too hard to downplay the virtuosity. This undermines the character, which should be more adventurous, wild and flamboyent. After all, it is marked "Allegro molto", which in itself is not a character marking, but does indicate great speed and energy.

    PS: to people who say not to "criticize", that's just what Azndude60 asked for in his description.

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  • @onaip80 L2 write Julliard.

  • I enjoyed this performance, I think you have good phrasing, but I would suggest a faster tempo. Though I'm sure by now, you have certainly masted this and many more!

  • Nice house!

  • That was pretty good

  • You's Amazing :) !

  • I'm sorry, but the music is marked Molto Allegro, not molto Rubato. Allegro means "fast" but also "cheerfully". This seems a bit too sentimental to be Rachmaninov's etude tableux op 39 no 3

  • You're really inspired me on playing difficult pieces.... i see rachminoff as a sort of pinnacle point of where i want to be as a pianist. someone of your age doing a piece like this really just makes me wanna charge forward in piano. ive only done my first few weeks of piano schooling and ive memorized quite a few pieces with the little instructions given to me.. i sorta wanted to give up considering i saw how long it took to be a great pianist but you really got me hyped to continue practice.

  • que pena con rachmaninov

  • You need to post your 360 dunk to show your versatility.

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