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Sergei Rachmaninoff Music
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All published music of the Romantic composer Sergei Rachmaninoff uploaded to this channel. Performances by various artists along with the score of the composition so you can watch it while you're listening.
Rachmaninoff - 6 Romances Op. 8
The six romances (opus 8) are the second set of songs Rachmaninoff wrote. It was written in around the time he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory and published in 1893. The text is based on Ukrainian and German poems.
Soprano: Elisabeth Söderström
Piano: Vladimir Ashkenazy
1: The Water Lily: 00:00
2: Child! Thou Art as Beautiful as a Flower: 01:28
3: Brooding: 03:08
4: I Have Grown Fond of Sorrow: 06:25
5: The Dream: 08:53
6: A Prayer: 10:12
The purpose of this video is to foster a love of music. No copyright infringement of this recording is intended, but if you hold the copyright and would like this video removed, please let me know, and I will do so.
Soprano: Elisabeth Söderström
Piano: Vladimir Ashkenazy
1: The Water Lily: 00:00
2: Child! Thou Art as Beautiful as a Flower: 01:28
3: Brooding: 03:08
4: I Have Grown Fond of Sorrow: 06:25
5: The Dream: 08:53
6: A Prayer: 10:12
The purpose of this video is to foster a love of music. No copyright infringement of this recording is intended, but if you hold the copyright and would like this video removed, please let me know, and I will do so.
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Rachmaninoff - The Rock (The Crag) Op. 7
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This is Rachmaninoff's first orchestral work, a fantasia or symphonic poem written in 1893 and dedicated to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Performers are unkown but I will try to find them. The purpose of this video is to foster a love of music. No copyright infringement of this recording is intended, but if you hold the copyright and would like this video removed, please let me know, and I will do so.
Rachmaninoff - 2 Morceaux de salon Op. 6
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Rachmaninoff's only original work for violin and piano composed in 1893 which consists of two relatively short pieces, a Romance and an Hungarian Dance. Performers of the first piece: Violin: Lydia Mordkovich Piano: Marina Gusak-Grin Performers of the second piece: Violin: Kyung Wha Chung Piano: Itamar Golan 1: Romance: 0:00 2: Hungarian Dance: 6:20 The purpose of this video is to foster a love...
Rachmaninoff - Suite No. 1 Op. 5 (Fantaisie-Tableaux) for 2 pianos
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Rachmaninoff's first Suite for 2 pianos composed in 1893, it was originally called "Fantaisie-Tableaux" as Rachmaninoff himself described it as "a series of musical pictures". It consists of four movements just like his second Suite. Piano 1: Vadim Rudenko Piano 2: Nikolai Lugansky 1: Barcarolle - 0:00 2: La nuit... L'amour... - 7:35 (The night... the love...) 3: Les Larmes - 13:53 (The Tears) ...
Rachmaninoff - Six Romances Op. 4
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Rachmaninoff's first collection of pieces for voice and piano, the 6 Romances opus 4, composed between 1890 and 1893. Soprano: Elisabeth Söderström Piano: Vladimir Ashkenazy 1: Oh, stay, my love, forsake me not! - 00:00 2: Morning - 1:28 3: Silence of the Secret Night - 3:40 4: Sing not to me, beautiful maiden - 6:33 5: Oh Thou, my Field - 11:29 6: How Long, my Friend - 16:18 The purpose of thi...
Rachmaninoff - Morceaux de fantaisie Op. 3
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Rachmaninoff's Morceaux de fantaisie is a collection of five pieces for solo piano composed in 1892, he revised two of the works in 1940. It features one of his most popular works, the Prelude in C sharp minor. Piano: Vladimir Ashkenazy 1: Elégie - 00:00 2: Prélude - 5:50 3: Mélodie (1940) - 9:41 4: Polichinelle - 13:30 5: Sérénade (1940) - 16:52 The purpose of this video is to foster a love of...
Rachmaninoff - Two Pieces Op. 2
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Rachmaninoff's 2 pieces Opus 2, composed in 1892. Written for cello and piano, these are some of his lesser known works which are certainly worth listening to. Cello: Truls Mork Piano: Jean-Yves Thibaudet Pélude - 00:00 Danse Orientale - 3:41 The purpose of this video is to foster a love of music. No copyright infringement of this recording is intended, but if you hold the copyright and would l...
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 1 Op. 1
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This is Rachmaninoff's Opus 1, he wrote this first Piano Concerto in 1891 at age 18. He revised the work completely in 1917. The 1917 version is the most played one and it is also the version played in this video. Pianist: Vladimir Ashkenazy Conductor: André Previn Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra Movement 1 - Vivace: 00:00 Movement 2 - Andante: 13:25 Movement 3 - Allegro Vivace: 20:25 The ...
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the first one is gloomy
5:10 wtf??? That is so romantic
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My elderly sheet music (copyright 1896) has the original versions of the melody and serenade, much less difficult than the revisions.
4:54 reminds me so much of of Shostakovich
he's barely 20 when he composed this heavenly piece
22:03 ugh please never be this guy
In the barcarolle (ex : 2:45), I hear some reminiscences of liszt transcendental studies (ricordanza in particular maybe ?). Love it !
09:09 is too nicee
The polichinelle is very underrated
0:11 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.4 1st mvt.
Questo pezzo fa piangere 😢😢😢
Number 4 really is a wonderful romance to play
stunning version... is this somewhere available (cd and / or vinyl) ?
How did I not hear of this piece before? The barcarolle is one of the most beautiful pieces i heard. I am pretty sure i hold my breath at 15:21 to 16:24 in the third movement. And I might explode from the energy the last mvt gave me. Anyways the whole piece is amazing but some of my highlights would be: 1:50 5:15 9:48 to 11:34 15:21 to 16:24 21:10 to the end
Inspired by four poetic extracts by Lermontov, Byron, Tyutchev and Khomyakov, Rachmaninov was 20 years old went he composed this and I read that he dedicated it to Tchaikovsky.
15:20 love this section
Gratias Tibi Domine!
That second mvt is devastating. Such staggering writing. ❤
10:35 HOLY
I wasn’t prepared
Thank you for the upload and notation. Greetings and love from Serbia, Niš. 🥰
Вечная красота...великого композитора...
1:50 and 5:26 is so beautifull❤
This sounds like love
Ukrainian poems??? 😮😊 No word about "ukrainian" something known then. Kiev was the great Russian Orthodox Church nucleon. So those poems too... Rachmaninov also was.
ON entend vraiment les cloches de Moscou à la fin du prélude, la musique de Rachmaninoff a le pouvoir de faire voyager sans prendre l'avion!
La douleur de l'âme de Rachmaninov est encore perceptible dans cette œuvre de jeunesse 🎶💓🎶
The A7-Dm7-G7-C7-F Cadence at 0:57 is brilliant.
circle of fifths
Очень красивый голос, но ни черта не понятно, о чём поёт. А Рахманинов среднюю поэзию не брал для своих романсов...
Беру свои слова назад: шведская певица артикулирует, как умеет😊
No. 5 - Monster Hunter Fatalis
how had I not heard these earlier? incredible!
My favorite Elegia ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing. There are well known masterpieces written by S.V.Rachmaninoff in his early days. He was about 18 or so when he composed these pieces and I can hear them all the time.
Brilliant !
The chase the agony the running away feeling defeated but in the end he found peace ! Bravo !
Just think God would put that in a young mind! To create a true story
10:35 gives me imagery of the second advent
@@SkatingScenessame thing, definitely giving off apocalyptic vibes. At first it’s all happy and relaxed until SURPRISE 8:35 😱😨
don't accredit it to your belief system
@@gameclips5734 Rach was religious himself, let people make their own connections and find the meaning with the music… what’s wrong with that?
@@VadimGolovetskiy of course he was, he would never have had a real choice. It's an insult to say that god must have given him the idea rather than it being the result of his hard work and influences of other people's works. It's just nonsense really.
Beautiful telling a story of his life without noise ! But a sympany I hear the birds flying at the beginning , the rain and the storms of his life
it's actually based on chekhov's story 'along the way' rather than rachmaninoff's (still young) life
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10:10
this is the piece that got me fully obsessed with rachmaninoff :D also, the runs are a lot more annoying than i thought they would be to play haha
Marvelous and executed brilliantly.
The most...Everything!
Οh that's haunted ❤️
Absolutely mindblowing! Thank you❤
Lovely to hear. I didn't know these pieces. I did know that Rachmaninoff wrote almost nothing for solo violin. Rachmaninoff, Heifetz and Piatagorsky (sp?) used to socialize and play together. One day Heifetz said to Rachmaninoff "Why do you never write for the violin?", to which Rachmaninoff replied "Why would I, when I have the cello!".
Who's playing?
me freaking out (in a good way) of that part near the end where its the rit that leads to the lots of tremolo (idk how else to describe it) made me lose my voice. its 2 am.....
Here’s the genius