Thank you! Yes, Volodos is not only an incredible pianist but also such a skilled transcriber. Many of his transcriptions sound very close to how I imagine Rachmaninoff himself would have arranged these pieces for solo piano. This one reminds me a bit of the composer's original solo transcription of "Lilacs."
hiiii i love ur playing!! could u tell me which score u used? also did you change some things here and there? im gonna play this soon but im having trouble finding a good score :/
Thank you, happy to hear you enjoyed! I used the score which Alexey Yemtsov transcribed, available for download here: yemtsov.com/piano-transcriptions/. However, I heard this version on UA-cam (ua-cam.com/video/sAhO8IDAITs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=rach3master) and tried to recreate the ossia ending in a similar fashion. A previous rendition of this is on my channel where I played the ending a bit differently. Also differing from Yemtsov's score are a few harmonic changes, such as the G# to G in the l.h. at around 1:35, but it's up to you to decide whether to experiment or stick to the original score. Hope you have a wonderful time learning this beautiful piece!
@@mehanaellispiano ahhh ok yes i noticed the change to g at 1:35, i love it so much. i will check out some more recordings for the ending. thank you for answering! i'll use this score :)
bravo!! love the volodos transcriptions
Thank you! Yes, Volodos is not only an incredible pianist but also such a skilled transcriber. Many of his transcriptions sound very close to how I imagine Rachmaninoff himself would have arranged these pieces for solo piano. This one reminds me a bit of the composer's original solo transcription of "Lilacs."
Absolutely gorgeous!
Just how beautiful it is here too as one of your subscribers❤
Good morning Lisa! So happy to hear! 🙏 It’s foggy but beautiful too this morning in Berkeley. ❤️
hiiii i love ur playing!! could u tell me which score u used? also did you change some things here and there? im gonna play this soon but im having trouble finding a good score :/
Thank you, happy to hear you enjoyed! I used the score which Alexey Yemtsov transcribed, available for download here: yemtsov.com/piano-transcriptions/. However, I heard this version on UA-cam (ua-cam.com/video/sAhO8IDAITs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=rach3master) and tried to recreate the ossia ending in a similar fashion. A previous rendition of this is on my channel where I played the ending a bit differently. Also differing from Yemtsov's score are a few harmonic changes, such as the G# to G in the l.h. at around 1:35, but it's up to you to decide whether to experiment or stick to the original score. Hope you have a wonderful time learning this beautiful piece!
@@mehanaellispiano ahhh ok yes i noticed the change to g at 1:35, i love it so much. i will check out some more recordings for the ending. thank you for answering! i'll use this score :)