Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto no.3 (Cadenza - Ossia) (Grand piano)
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The piece didn't make David Helfgott insane.
His father did. :)
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Mozart composed a minuet for harpsichord when he was 6. Talent is talent no matter what age. Anyone who can play this passage should feel proud. I feel it's all for the greater good. biokemiker, play for your friends, family, and youtube every chance you get. But most importantly, play for yourself. God Bless.
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great articulation one of the better versions i've ever heard
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Wow!!
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Actually, the movie was 70% or so fiction, his father was actually a loving man based on all of the family's opinions and he had a mental illness from birth. That made him insane, imagine how his father would have felt about all this.
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One of my favorite versions of the ossia cadenza of the rach 3, just perfect!!!!!!!! :D
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I will assume that comment was not meant for me, because it was completely ridiculous.
If it was, however, not only was it ridiculous but also completely uninformed. Rafael Orozco's version of the Rach 3 is one of the best recordings I have ever heard. His ossia cadenza is the most powerful version that I've ever heard. I don't particularly like that a measure towards the end is omitted, but it is still great.
Thats all. Feel free to respond but save your breath if its meant to insult.
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It is the constrampulation of the transmognafactor that makes all the differnce when squaring the interpolated inverse algorythm of acropolois intertwining light waves.!!......................
....About as revevant as your stupid comment reply to me !!!!! -
Rafael Orozco
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My favourite is Leif Ove Andsnes with the Oslo Philharmonic
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Idil Biret plays slow than others.
do you have the concerto in its entirety, or do you have just the cadenza.
and if it is the latter, where did you obtain it.
nojstradamus 3 years ago
I have both the whole concerto and the cadenza. I borrowed it from my local music library in Denmark. They got almost everything!
biokemiker 3 years ago
Very Nice Job :) Check me Attempting to play after 4yrs. of lessons. How long did it take for you to learn the notes then forget them..lol
picguy145 3 years ago
thanks, I used around 2 months to learn the cadenza. Mmmm... I don't think I have forgotten it yet, but I also still play it akmost everyday :)
biokemiker 3 years ago
how did you do that without the neighbours bothering you?
congratulations on a great performance!
waynespeers 3 years ago
Hehe... I guess they were not home that day :)
biokemiker 3 years ago