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  1. 1st Movement (Part 2): http://youtube.com/watch?v=WlVKTRy7MtoPiano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 301. Allegro ma non tanto (excerpt)Philadelphia OrchestraCo...

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  2. Jul 9, 2018 · Composer-pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff recorded his Second Piano Concerto on April 10 & 13, 1929 with Leopold Stokowski leading the Philadelphia Orchestra. As ...

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  3. Rachmaninoff's compositions cover a variety of musical forms and genres. Born in Novgorod , Russia in 1873, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Nikolai Zverev , Alexander Siloti , Sergei Taneyev and Anton Arensky , and while there, composed some of his most famous works, including the first piano concerto (Op. 1) and the Prelude in C ...

  4. 1. A young, musical genius. Sergei Rachmaninov was born on 1 April 1873 in Semyonovo, north-west Russia. As a young man he consistently amazed his teachers with his jaw-dropping ability as a pianist and composer. He created a storm with his First Piano Concerto when he was just 18.

  5. Sergei Rachmaninoff. Rachmaninoff as a young man. Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff ( Russian: Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов; pronounced rahk-MAH-nin-off) was a famous Russian composer and pianist. He was born on April 1, 1873 ( N.S.) and died on March 28, 1943. Because the Russian language uses a different alphabet his ...

  6. The Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43, ( Russian: Рапсодия на тему Паганини, Rapsodiya na temu Paganini) is a concertante work written by Sergei Rachmaninoff for piano and orchestra, closely resembling a piano concerto, all in a single movement. Rachmaninoff wrote the work at his summer home, the Villa Senar in ...

  7. Dec 16, 2006 · Rachmaninoff gives a very emotional voice to Chopin's works, brings out the rubato to that is so characteristic of Chopin and allows the music to move gracefully from one phrase to the next. Sometimes he varies slightly from current arrangements that are familiar to today's listeners, but he always played as he and his contemporaries believed ...

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