Prelude in D major op.23 no.4- Sheet & Music
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Yes, this is a difficult piece, but one of the easiest Rachmaninov ever wrote, in my opinion. :) It's hard to read, and you'll have to decide for yourself how to share the notes between hands in the beginning (up to m. 18). But once you've played this piece, it sticks with you. I love it!
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@Vesivian Somewhat. Musically yes, because of the hidden melodies in which you have to be aware of, but compared to some of Rach's other piano compositions..not at all lol
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Urm is this hard to play?
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It's ok, it's an extra D in the bass, fits the chord ;)
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Amazing! (Now I know where those relaxing music played when you step into a hotel originated from :P)
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@Masterful6O Haha I don't have great hearing skills, I'm just a musician. The mistake is on the sinker at 1:00 or so.
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@JohnEBPiano could you tell me on what minute of the video the mistake is? i'd like to hear it, and do not possses such great hearing skills yet
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@JohnEBPiano What is a Neuhaus or Cortot?
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@yahuui Indeed it isn't, and it is not like that for me either. If this recording had been on scale with a Neuhaus or Cortot in which they miss notes but still project the beauty of their interpretation cleanly, I would have enjoyed it.
Remarkable the varied emotions Rach can wring out of the key of D major.
cpanati 2 years ago 21
the pedaling is great.
rach is a complicated composer - his music really makes you reflect on yourself.
sauternety36 2 years ago 18