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  1. 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 ...

  2. accompanimental figure, a new melody emerges in C minor, lento and molto espressivo (m. 99). Like the brisk, vigorous melody of the pre-vious section (see ex. 4b, mm. 16–21), this con-trasting melody begins with a triadic motive, at first rising instead of falling as did the first motive, but now introducing an undulating,

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  4. Nov 10, 2017 · While this is an unusual place for a piece that starts in A minor to land, it feels as though the sun is emerging from a dark layer of clouds, sunlight washing over us as listeners. This variation, number 18, is the most famous—Rachmaninoff even said of it, “This one is for my agent.”. Again, this glorious melody is a product of the ...

    • 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.
    • A drunken première? The première of Rachmaninov’s first symphony in March 1897 was a total disaster. It took place under the baton of Glazunov, pictured, who was at best incompetent and, according to some, drunk.
    • The nation's favourite classical work. Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2 of 1901 is often described as the greatest ever written. Its subsequent use in the film Brief Encounter has made it a constant favourite.
    • Rachmaninov and daughter. It was after completing his first major choral work, Vesna (Spring) in 1902, that Rachmaninov made the surprise announcement that he was marrying his cousin, Natalya.
  5. 7. Symphonic Dances. Symphonic Dances were created by Rachmaninoff in the middle of a very difficult time, at the final turning point in his life. In 1939, World War II began with the invasion of ...

    • Where did Rachmaninov's opening melody come from?1
    • Where did Rachmaninov's opening melody come from?2
    • Where did Rachmaninov's opening melody come from?3
    • Where did Rachmaninov's opening melody come from?4
    • Where did Rachmaninov's opening melody come from?5
  6. Oct 15, 2018 · The world was not ready for Sergei Rachmaninov’s First Symphony. The disastrous premiere of Symphony No. 1 in D minor in St. Petersburg on March 28, 1897 shattered the 23-year-old composer’s confidence, plunging him into a psychological breakdown. For three years he would compose no music, emerging in the autumn of 1900 with the soaringly ...

  7. Dec 9, 2015 · Rachmaninoff plays piano with a big sound but a calm mind and relatively relaxed joints, so the effect is piano. Yet underneath the melody, there are seemingly infinite layers of dynamics, which lends his accompaniments a rich, orchestral effect. Technically speaking, Rachmaninoff plays the melody from his forearm or upper arm.