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  1. 2 days ago · Ukraine born pianist Alexey Yemtsov joins the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to perform one of Sergei Rachmaninov's greatest works, his Second Piano Concerto. Written when the composer was gripped by self-doubt, this piece marked the successful turning point in his career.

  2. 2 days ago · Usher Hall, 17/5/2024 Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Patrick Hahn (Conductor), Vadym Kholodenko (Piano)  On a beautiful early summer’s evening, we were treated to a concert of wonderful music-making by the RSNO, conducted by their newly appointed Principal Guest Conductor, the youn

  3. 4 days ago · Classical. RSNO Rachmaninov Two, Usher Hall, Review. Submitted by Barnaby Miln on Sat, 18 May '24 5.54pm. Rating (out of 5) 4. Show details. Venue. The Usher Hall. Company. Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Production. Einem, Capriccio; Liszt, Piano Concerto No 1; Rachmaninov, Symphony No 2. Performers.

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  5. 2 days ago · Then, as we have seen, came Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No 3, a work that is a personal favourite. It is a subjective judgement, of course, but for me Lim’s is one of the greatest performances of this concerto that I have ever heard. The ending moves me to tears every time I watch it.

  6. 5 days ago · Rachmaninovs Second Symphony is all that and more, and it’s a magnificent showcase for rising star Patrick Hahn. Liszt’s glittering First Piano Concerto, meanwhile, was written by (and for) the greatest pianist on earth. Ukrainian keyboard sensation Vadym Kholodenko has got it well and truly in hand.

  7. 4 days ago · Published: May. 18, 2024, 10:17 a.m. Acclaimed composer-pianist Conrad Tao performed music from and inspired by the Russian great Sergei Rachmaninoff at Severance Music Center on Friday, May...

  8. 5 days ago · Rachmaninovs Second Symphony is all that and more, and it’s a magnificent showcase for rising star Patrick Hahn. Liszt’s glittering First Piano Concerto, meanwhile, was written by (and for) the greatest pianist on earth. Ukrainian keyboard sensation Vadym Kholodenko has got it well and truly in hand.