Rachmaninoff on a 100 year old player piano!

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @angellohector
    @angellohector Рік тому +46

    2023: learn coding with Python
    1923: learn piano coding with Rachmaninoff

  • @evifnoskcaj
    @evifnoskcaj Рік тому +205

    Now this actually sounds like how Rachmaninoff plays! The rubato, dynamics, and sensibility is all how Rachmaninoff actually played. Incredible technology!

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 Рік тому +8

      It's very sensitive playing.

    • @frazzledude
      @frazzledude Рік тому +9

      What is truly amazing is that it was done without any electronics. The only electric component was an electric motor that ran the vacuum pump. The system that recorded and reproduced the pedaling was invented and patented by Josef Hofmann.

    • @elias7748
      @elias7748 Рік тому +9

      Dynamics on player pianos are not accurate, but the rubato is.

    • @bobdagranny7431
      @bobdagranny7431 Рік тому +1

      @@frazzledude hofmann himself played what i consider to be the best recording of the piece lol

    • @evifnoskcaj
      @evifnoskcaj Рік тому +1

      @@frazzledude Wow! That is a fascinating bit of music history! Wow...I knew he was a brilliant pianist, but now I'm aware that he was quite the prolific inventor, as was his eldest son, Josef Anton Hofmann. Thank you for imparting your knowledge.

  • @grandcarriage1
    @grandcarriage1 Рік тому +209

    I wish you could talk a bit more about the piano. It's not merely a player grande. It's a reproducing piano, with a lot of extras that allow it to authentically reproduce the actual performance, including but not limited to tempi, dynamics, etc. It's REALLY REALLY COOL.

    • @marquamfurniture
      @marquamfurniture Рік тому +3

      If I'm not mistaken, Gershwin made a made a piano roll on a recording piano. Are there others? Does anyone know?

    • @thomasturrin8984
      @thomasturrin8984 Рік тому +1

      @@marquamfurniture Gershwin definitely recorded reproducing piano rolls - exclusively for the Aeolian Duo-Art, the primary competitor to the Ampico system shown in this video. Pianists of that time period often had exclusive contracts to record rolls for either Ampico or Duo-Art just as had for making records (for Victor or Columbia or other label).

    • @marquamfurniture
      @marquamfurniture Рік тому

      @@thomasturrin8984 Oh yes! Who was the guy who made rolls under 5 or 6 different names? .... But it's really the recording piano rolls that are the most interesting. I think Ravel may have made one.

    • @thomasturrin5509
      @thomasturrin5509 Рік тому

      @@marquamfurniture That guy was Frank Milne. He used a number of pseudonyms. He was a very talented musician to have been able to create a vast output of intricately arranged of popular music rolls I agree the best rolls, in my opinion, were the hand played rolls that were recorded

    • @marquamfurniture
      @marquamfurniture Рік тому +1

      @@thomasturrin5509 Thanks, Thomas.

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 Рік тому +18

    Amazing performance. The technology was incredible for it's time. I wonder how they captured the
    dynamics.

  • @Hashbrownsandsausages
    @Hashbrownsandsausages Рік тому +51

    It is almost terrifying in a way, that Rachmaninoff, a dead composer, can still be heard preforming his own pieces 80 years after his death. It is equally incredible and rare to have Rachmaninoff's own recording of himself playing his own piece. Amazing. Just amazing.

    • @hedegaard8
      @hedegaard8 Рік тому +1

      You mean like when we hear a CD?

    • @charliewhiskey8440
      @charliewhiskey8440 Рік тому +2

      @@hedegaard8 more like an (analogue) midi recording

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 Рік тому

      omg same thoughts oldschool midi, the piano roll is the midi and the piano is pianoteq xddd@@charliewhiskey8440

    • @hauerhsieh
      @hauerhsieh Рік тому

      heard of recordings? 😅

    • @charliewhiskey8440
      @charliewhiskey8440 Рік тому

      ​@@hauerhsieh A typical recording records the sound waves as it appears at the mic. This seems to be is a recording of the force and velocity (I may not be 100% correct here) the composer himself exerted on the piano keys. This would be quite different material not generally available.

  • @MichaelAChang
    @MichaelAChang Рік тому +58

    That's a unique interpretation for sure - I have never heard anything like it!

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +27

      That's the composer's own recording, it's incredible!

  • @solitarymusician
    @solitarymusician Рік тому +25

    Love listening to composers playing their own work. Thank you for sharing!

  • @pjotrkolster
    @pjotrkolster Рік тому +21

    Oh I just got this in my recommended. Such a neat player piano! Wow, hearing Rachmaninov play this is so interesting. Usually composers do play their own pieces a bit differently than they're notated, and this was really interesting to see/hear! :)

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +1

      Fancy seeing my dutch doppleganger here xD

    • @pjotrkolster
      @pjotrkolster Рік тому +1

      @@PiotrBarcz hehe yes. ;)

  • @jfulysse9629
    @jfulysse9629 Рік тому +6

    I love your smile !! You look so happy with your player piano. Thanks a lot fot sharing that !!!!

  • @Lone_Rocket
    @Lone_Rocket Рік тому +2

    Humans are incredible. No computers, nothing but gears and moving parts, zero software, its reading off a sheet of paper with holes in it for crying out loud. I haven't the foggiest of clues how you not only record on one of those but how that piano reads and translates it.
    Freaking 100 years ago. Simply incredible.

    • @TheLifeisgood72
      @TheLifeisgood72 Рік тому

      Fun fact: we still don’t know how early piano rolls were recorded. The tech was lost in WW2.

  • @AidenMartin
    @AidenMartin Рік тому +19

    It's incredible that is seems like Rachmaninoff could reach the low C# with out rolling the chord in bar 27 and so on. His hands must really have been huge.

  • @darknightfawkes1028
    @darknightfawkes1028 Рік тому +46

    If you could get the piano in tune and set up some stereo large diaphragm microphones and get more rolls of recorded performances from Sergey rachmaninoff then my heart would melt.

    • @ExSkyCyclePilot
      @ExSkyCyclePilot Рік тому +2

      I think that has been done. Search for Rachmaninoff's Ampico recordings!

    • @frazzledude
      @frazzledude Рік тому +4

      @@ExSkyCyclePilot I believe they are available in the "Window in Time" series of audio recordings.

    • @michaeltutty1540
      @michaeltutty1540 Рік тому +1

      The piano needs both tuning and voicing. The modern hammers are a bit too hard. Ever so slightly softer would make a richer sound.

    • @petermacleod5710
      @petermacleod5710 Рік тому

      Agreed. The tuning is DIRE, I could do better than that and i have only ever tuned my own Bechstein

  • @KeyNotes-qu9zh
    @KeyNotes-qu9zh Рік тому +9

    This is so amazing. Thanks for sharing, you're wonderful! 🤗

  • @jamesnicholson3313
    @jamesnicholson3313 Рік тому +2

    Lovely reproduction, I love this on the AMPICO, I used to restore these instruments in AUSTRALIA and enjoyed the result. Jim from AUSTRALIA.

  • @PeterKharitonov
    @PeterKharitonov Рік тому +3

    Simply super great! Thank you for uploading and sharing!

  • @kalynnscompositions
    @kalynnscompositions Рік тому +12

    How wonderful! This is really cool! (:

  • @VetsrisAuguste
    @VetsrisAuguste Рік тому +3

    I enjoyed watching you enjoy the performance. Your body language says it all.

  • @homay9156
    @homay9156 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for sharing.❤

  • @mvmarchiori
    @mvmarchiori Рік тому +4

    I imagine Rachmaninov's ghost like playing invisibly in front of the piano, thinking he should do some poltergeist stuff to the prelude roll and be done with it forever haha

  • @MootPoot
    @MootPoot Рік тому +1

    crazy the technology we had 100 years ago, thanks for sharing!

  • @golfer5990
    @golfer5990 Рік тому

    This is cool. Rach is one of my favourite composers.

  • @ElaineCulbert
    @ElaineCulbert 7 місяців тому

    This is incredible 🤩

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp Рік тому +5

    Raises that already well-trodden colloquy on whether or not the composer-performer is the best interpreter of their own work, and also of the evolution of interpretation. I would bet that piano competition juries would likey mark down Rachmaninov's performance if played today by a young competitor.

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 Рік тому

      You're probably right! Nonetheless, it's a legit interpretation, no one can argue that! And at the very least it is an interesting time travel back to before the interpretation evolution on this particular work began.

    • @BsktImp
      @BsktImp Рік тому

      @@toronado455 Oh don't get me wrong; if it appeared that I was negatively critiquing Rachmaninov - far, far from it - then I apologise.

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 Рік тому

      @@BsktImp Not at all. It didn't seem to me you personally were being judgemental about this performance. Rather, it seemed to me you were merely pointing out the fact that composers are not always regarded as the best performers of their own work. My comment was more a defensive response to anyone who might be critical of Rachmaninov's interpretation. And I was agreeing that a student performing in a similar manner might be subject to criticism, perhaps unjustly. So, no apology needed! 😊 🎹🎼🎵🎶

    • @tooleyheadbang4239
      @tooleyheadbang4239 Рік тому

      @@toronado455 Rachmaninov's "interpretation" wouldn't be an "interpretation". It would be the original.
      That said, other people might "interpret" it, with more or less acclaim.
      Just because you wrote it, doesn't necessarily mean that your performance is automatically the best.
      Look at Springsteen, for instance.
      Or Tom Waits...

    • @TB-us7el
      @TB-us7el Рік тому

      @@tooleyheadbang4239 it's still an interpretation, because he has to take the written music and make it into sounds and, presumably, it would be at least marginally different every time.

  • @playerpianogal
    @playerpianogal 6 місяців тому

    Excellent!!!!

  • @LevTVision
    @LevTVision Рік тому +3

    It sounds lively and very suitable, but the thought does not leave me, how would the jury of a modern competition evaluate this game if an unknown student was sitting at the piano?
    (I don't speak English, sorry)

  • @thomasturrin8984
    @thomasturrin8984 Рік тому +7

    Very nice - Knabe Ampico "A" grand - reproducing piano. ... Your piano sounds great and looks great. The Ampico reproducing system expresses very nicely. Knabe pianos of that time period (1920's) were very much top of the line.

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому

      Knabes, Chickerings, and Mason & Hamlins are the best known producers of Ampico grand pianos.

  • @joeschu7794
    @joeschu7794 Рік тому +1

    Very Interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @owl-on-a-skateboard
    @owl-on-a-skateboard Рік тому +1

    Interesting! Thank you!

  • @DidierGuillion
    @DidierGuillion Рік тому

    Amazing ! Fantastique !

  • @ColtDee
    @ColtDee Рік тому

    lovely.

  • @Ghju510
    @Ghju510 Рік тому +2

    It’s so creepy and amazing!
    imagine if you was sleeping and suddenly it just started playing I would run for my life .

  • @simongross3122
    @simongross3122 Рік тому

    How wonderful

  • @owwtdooradvenchurz4509
    @owwtdooradvenchurz4509 Рік тому +1

    Now this is a roll piano!!

  • @lawriefoster5587
    @lawriefoster5587 Рік тому

    At 71 years old I want one of these. Just imagine......!!

  • @giuseppecardarelli3666
    @giuseppecardarelli3666 Рік тому

    Bellissimo!

  • @captaindestruction9332
    @captaindestruction9332 Рік тому

    Used to have a upright piano that would also play music from the scrolls, you loaded it up top above the keys(had a closeable cabinet areas). Was a fun item to show off to friends or family. Bit weird to have live acoustic Piano music playing in a house full of people who had no idea how to play even the most basic Piano music.

  • @claudiog.nogueiras2323
    @claudiog.nogueiras2323 Рік тому

    better than DVD!

  • @geiiger
    @geiiger Рік тому

    My favourite dayum. This appeared also in TV series Lost for those trivia buffs :p - Items to buy when I win the lottery....

  • @monicabrondo4149
    @monicabrondo4149 Рік тому +1

    Que hermoso legado!!!!....Es muy emocionante!!!!....❤

  • @patrickshanahan7505
    @patrickshanahan7505 Рік тому

    I studied this piece using a manuscript notated by the composer. My piano teacher was a colleague of Rach, a student of Leschitizky. He told me the story that Rach said was the inspiration for the piece, which I visualize when I play it.

  • @miguelleiton3645
    @miguelleiton3645 Рік тому

    Ese Rollo es una joya......!!!!!!

  • @Marcboy7822
    @Marcboy7822 Рік тому

    Wonderful 👍

  • @MegaLajeunesse
    @MegaLajeunesse Рік тому

    Travail de restauration magnifique

  • @RPRsChannel
    @RPRsChannel Рік тому +1

    *_I've always wanted one of those. Not sure if I should bother to look up what the price would be._*

  • @philbarone4603
    @philbarone4603 Рік тому

    Awesome! Woo hoo!

  • @underzog
    @underzog Рік тому

    I think Rachmaninoff had a gas with these player pianos. I read where he was happily pumping out one of his songs on a player piano. The Ampico are real high quality and expensive to maintain. That is why they fell out of favor during the great depression.

  • @IvanRevi
    @IvanRevi Рік тому +6

    this was wonderful, I only wish we could see the keys better as they go

    • @tooleyheadbang4239
      @tooleyheadbang4239 Рік тому

      It's an American thing.
      British player actions don't move the keys, but you can feel them if you rest your fingers gently on the keyboard.

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw1982 Рік тому

    i want one.

  • @RockyStonester1
    @RockyStonester1 Рік тому

    the sound of ghosts

  • @DanaClarkDana
    @DanaClarkDana Рік тому +1

    wow - early MIDI

  • @pianoplayingfishkeeper2094
    @pianoplayingfishkeeper2094 Рік тому +1

    This is so cool! But it's kind of creepy at the same time and ghostly too

    • @tooleyheadbang4239
      @tooleyheadbang4239 Рік тому

      Rachmaninoff can sound a bit 'creepy', along with other Russian composers.
      It's probably a cultural thing.

  • @kenji1968x
    @kenji1968x Рік тому +1

    Big like ❤🎹🎵😊💕

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +8

    I'm curious, is this your piano? Because if it is, I don't think you know just how lucky you are to own one of these, they're rare and hard to get as heck!
    I've been after a grand reproducing piano for years, these are the pinnacle of mechanical music.
    I've heard that Gershwin, Fats Waller and a few other pianists learned how to play some of the pieces they made famous from using the dropping keys as a guide!

    • @LittleSailboat
      @LittleSailboat  Рік тому +13

      The piano has been in the family for 50 years!

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +1

      @@LittleSailboat That is so cool!

  • @DrQuizzler
    @DrQuizzler Рік тому +2

    Well hey!! I've always said, nobody plays Rachmaninoff like Rachmaninoff!! This kind of felt like watching a scene from the Disney movie "Fantasia". How does the young lady operating the player piano fit into all this? Does she also play?

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Рік тому +2

    Super. Maybe some people can say why the piano sounds old other than it is old. What could be changed to make it sound like a new piano?

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +1

      It sounds like a new piano to me

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 Рік тому +1

      Tune it! The piano is very out of tune. It probably is difficult to keep the old piano in tune, so it's understandable.

    • @darknightfawkes1028
      @darknightfawkes1028 Рік тому +2

      @@toronado455 may have to replace the pins on older pianos, but that should be the only reason they go out of tune faster because of slipping in the peg board.

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +1

      @@toronado455 it's not that out of tune, the noise reduction is what you're hearing

    • @michaeltutty1540
      @michaeltutty1540 Рік тому

      It is definitely in need of both tuning and voicing. Some of the hammers are harder than others, and all are a bit too hard for a piano of that vintage. I own a 1903 Gerard Heinzman and great care was taken to make new hammers the same hardness as the originals.

  • @vinimagus
    @vinimagus Рік тому

    Thanks so much for the video.
    I'm happy to see how happy you are.
    What is the name of the song, please?
    Kind regards,
    V

    • @yorusaka3554
      @yorusaka3554 Рік тому

      This is Rachmaninoff’s prelude in C-Sharp minor, Opus 3 no 2

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri502 Рік тому

    Rachmaninov plays with many rubatos , it's necessary for all melodies ( said Samson François )

  • @DannieT59
    @DannieT59 7 місяців тому

    Hey, I have the same brand!! 😅

  • @delawarepilot
    @delawarepilot Рік тому

    Is there velocity in the notes? seems like they are played with the same force. Still amazing to hear Rachmaninov play that. Very cool.

  • @IvarsBezdechi
    @IvarsBezdechi Рік тому

    That piano needs a tune.....bad! Thank you for posting this video....

  • @zaolodyckm2296
    @zaolodyckm2296 Рік тому

    Thats amazing. How does this technology works?

  • @audi4444player
    @audi4444player Рік тому

    it makes me wonder if there are any impossible to play rolls, much like midis that people create today.

  • @marccollins1966
    @marccollins1966 Рік тому

    This piece is commonly referred to as The Bells of Moscow…..

  • @kelvinbrown8136
    @kelvinbrown8136 Рік тому

    100 year old midi on that paper

  • @ioannamarkopoulou-3364
    @ioannamarkopoulou-3364 Рік тому

    ΑΠΙΣΤΕΥΤΟ……..

  • @RCanning78
    @RCanning78 Рік тому

    What did that cost to restore? Can see it's rebuilt beautifully. Needs a tune though.

  • @CarrosEmMovimento
    @CarrosEmMovimento Рік тому

    nah the piano plays better than me, oh ofc he is a piano :|

  • @konczel2465
    @konczel2465 Рік тому

    Man who was creating a script for it actually never played the piano

  • @v8mirs
    @v8mirs Рік тому

    How much does that player worth, prob a lot

  • @gtwfan52
    @gtwfan52 Рік тому

    That's not a player piano. It's a reproducing piano, a totally different creature. It uses perforated paper rolls like a player piano, but they're not interchangeable with player piano rolls. Reproducing piano rolls don't just record the tone and length of the notes, they also record the volume each note is played at and the pianist's use of the pedals. To this day, they're considered the most accurate way to record piano performances, as electronic recording techniques can't accurately cover the piano's wide dynamic range.

  • @cannedmusic
    @cannedmusic Рік тому

    true digital/analog tape deck...(or does this count as a punch card?)

  • @i20010
    @i20010 Рік тому

    What sorcery is this?

  • @sharky_spike
    @sharky_spike Рік тому

    its too bad that rachmaninov grew to detest this piece from his very young period meant to imitate the church bells...he was constantly asked to play it as an encore

  • @ednaldosilva4413
    @ednaldosilva4413 Рік тому

    😅😅😅😅
    .
    .😅😅...
    M 2:12

  • @alexrostovsky
    @alexrostovsky Рік тому +2

    This is amazing! Thank you for sharing. Does 'played by the composer' mean that Rachmaninov actually recorded this prelude in the same tempo and intonation as we hear it on the video?

    • @LittleSailboat
      @LittleSailboat  Рік тому +4

      Yes!

    • @PiotrBarcz
      @PiotrBarcz Рік тому +2

      Yup, this is a perfect reproduction of the composer's own playing, carefully coded dynamic punches are responsible for the accurate reproduction

  • @cvmslvt420
    @cvmslvt420 Рік тому +2

    Ye olde Synthesia

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper Рік тому

    That old Knabe needed a tune up badly. If that is really Rachmaninoff playing I have to say that its just terrible! I know he hated that piece (Mostly because it was always requested when he was on tour.) and it sounds like he's in a horse race to get to the end. Hard to believe it's really the master. I played this piece in my first recital, maybe 70 years ago.😀

  • @JeremiahMüller-c3v
    @JeremiahMüller-c3v Рік тому

    Stimme bitte einer das Klavier………

  • @toneyam3643
    @toneyam3643 Рік тому

    To dark for me .

  • @LarsCarlsen-or6ky
    @LarsCarlsen-or6ky Рік тому

    He had giant hands. Look at the keys !!!