Lugansky - Rachmaninoff, Étude-Tableau in C minor, Op. 33

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
  • Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)
    Étude-Tableau in C minor, Op. 33 (1911, pub. 1948)
    Nikolai Lugansky, 2023
    From Moscow Philharmonic
    [0:00] Grave (C minor)
    [2:28] Meno mosso (C major)
    [3:54] (*)Poco a poco agitato - poco tranquille
    * The famed harmonic sequence reincarnated at the end of Largo, Piano Concerto No. 4. • Lugansky - Rachmaninof...

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  • @EnchantedWanderer
    @EnchantedWanderer  26 днів тому +5

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    • @jennfermackenzie-gray
      @jennfermackenzie-gray 26 днів тому +3

      This channel is the BEST on UA-cam … thank you for always letting the world hear more of this unique and stunningly wondrous pianist. Nikolai Lugansky is the best .

    • @LuganskyFans
      @LuganskyFans 25 днів тому +2

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  • @jennfermackenzie-gray
    @jennfermackenzie-gray 26 днів тому +9

    Thank you so much for posting this … especially on the pianist’s birthday 🎉! I very much appreciate all your posts featuring Nikolai Lugansky. We live on the west coast of Scotland and have to travel for a long time to hear this UNIQUELY sensitive and magical pianist . So being able to watch him play on UA-cam on your channel is wonderful . Rachmaninoff is my favourite composer so hearing this piece is a real treat . I’m so moved by this playing. It’s perfect … yet Nikolai Lugansky himself is such a humble and very friendly man. It’s unusual ! He has absolutely no airs and graces, yet in my opinion, he is by far the best pianist I have heard live (in London on October 29th 2023) ever. He is so like Rachmaninoff himself and he works so hard. Thank you again for the great post . ☺️👌🤩🎹🎉

  • @nataliakhomenko5325
    @nataliakhomenko5325 23 дні тому +3

    On April 28, 2024 (less than 5 hours ago) I have been to his live concert.
    And he did play The Etudes!
    So wonderfull!!!

  • @A-KAYA
    @A-KAYA 18 днів тому +3

    This might be one of Rach's most romantic pieces. (in the common sense of the word)

  • @sithuwin864
    @sithuwin864 26 днів тому +2

    One of the most beautiful etudes of the set!

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    @vjeraradovic3782 26 днів тому +2

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  • @ashermay6513
    @ashermay6513 26 днів тому +2

    I wish he did more concerts in London.

    • @EnchantedWanderer
      @EnchantedWanderer  26 днів тому +2

      I wish for California!

    • @jennfermackenzie-gray
      @jennfermackenzie-gray 26 днів тому +1

      I wish he would return to Glasgow in Scotland ! 🙏🏻☺️

    • @Reboost269
      @Reboost269 26 днів тому +1

      Imagine, he comes to Lisbon next month and I cant find a ticket.. All sold out :(

    • @jennfermackenzie-gray
      @jennfermackenzie-gray 26 днів тому +1

      @@Reboost269 Thank you for telling us … Lugansky is such a wonderful and unique pianist that it is becoming harder and harder to hear him live in concerts . Maybe you will be lucky and manage to get a cancellation . It is possible . I hope you can manage to hear him. Keep looking and trying to get a ticket . Not everybody turns up to concerts due to illness or similar , so you could be lucky . I hope you are. 🙏🏻🍀😇🎹

    • @tatummacsquezzy2803
      @tatummacsquezzy2803 26 днів тому +3

      @@EnchantedWanderer I would love for him to come to California, or even better, Colorado! Have a great Birthday Maesto, wherever you are. 😁🙏

  • @user-zc3le2no3r
    @user-zc3le2no3r 26 днів тому

    Hi, thanks for sharing this great rendition.
    I've been practicing this etude tableau lately and I was wondering if there was an error in the edition I am using. At [1:18], N. Lugansky is playing what sounds like F-C-F-C whereas on the score displayed here (which looks like my Dover edition too), it seems like it's written F-C-F-A.
    What do you think?
    Edit: Turns out some other editions have F-C-F-C. Anyone knows which is valid? My guess is that Dover did a mistake here, but I haven't been able to find the original edition.