Re the opening everybody recognizes as the 2nd Mov of his 2nd Concerto: I theorize that Rach, coming out his depression thanks to Dr. Dahl's treatment, needed a piano concerto for a concert he promised London and, trying to find some material, remembered this piece. Recognizing that the opening figure was genius, but that the melody wasn't up to par, he took just the figure. It's notable that when he started composing the concerto he started with the 2nd mov. then the 3rd and finally the 1st.
I remember first hearing the 2nd Piano Concerto as a six-year-old child, but not really noticing the music until the 3rd movement. I became enamored of the 3rd movement first, then of the 2nd movement, and finally of the 1st. So thanks for the information that he composed the 2nd movement first, then the 3rd movement, and then the 1st! Listening is much easier than composing except to a child who is laying new music tracks in her brain!
Music doesn't have to be perfect. I'd much prefer to have the passion and emotions in a piece and a few wrong notes, as opposed to a coldly perfect performance. This performance moved me, so the lack of clarity in places doesn't bother me.
Re the opening everybody recognizes as the 2nd Mov of his 2nd Concerto: I theorize that Rach, coming out his depression thanks to Dr. Dahl's treatment, needed a piano concerto for a concert he promised London and, trying to find some material, remembered this piece. Recognizing that the opening figure was genius, but that the melody wasn't up to par, he took just the figure. It's notable that when he started composing the concerto he started with the 2nd mov. then the 3rd and finally the 1st.
I remember first hearing the 2nd Piano Concerto as a six-year-old child, but not really noticing the music until the 3rd movement. I became enamored of the 3rd movement first, then of the 2nd movement, and finally of the 1st. So thanks for the information that he composed the 2nd movement first, then the 3rd movement, and then the 1st! Listening is much easier than composing except to a child who is laying new music tracks in her brain!
great analysis
Que conmovedor!!!!...Un recuerdo y homenaje al Maestro Zoltan Kocksis.....
I am playing this piece with my friend and sister next week!! I'm sooooo excited!
Where can I get music sheets for it
Limedrop
@@jponz85 Or IMSLP
Very romantic for six elderly hands with a girl. Rachmaninoff always sounds great.
So glad to find this, thanks very much ❤ ❤❤
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Dazzling! Wonderful. Thanks 👍
So lovely…❤❤❤
Every time she flipped the page I heard mistakes. ;-)
Seriously, the Romance is a beauty, but I would expect no less from Rachmaninoff.
The closest we'll get to hearing a "Piano Concerto for Six Hands"
Amazing playing at the opening of the romance!
I agree. The opening deeply resonates me.
I'd dare to play that piece with 2 hands only if that girl is turnin' ma pages!!!!
You try lol then
Ha, I know her
@@MarkoStuparevicOfficial she's gorgeous
That is a page-turner. You aren't really supposed to pay attention to her. >_>
I play it ! It's beautiful ...
this comment section is wild
Koszonom Kalman!
Nice!!
very unusual to see Kocsis like here:D
he must have lost a bet..
jesus christ almighty, who is the woman?
잘 들었습니다
감사합니다
hahahha that whas amazing .. something I finally really like of Rachmaninoff !
Aww come on you can get more hands in there!
Lavarse Los manos¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sounds like 2.nd mov of 2nd concerto..that romance..
Definitely
구성원이 엄청나네요 ㅎㅎㅎ 감사합니다~~^^
Oye, ¿sabes si tiene novio la que pasa las páginas?
@felipilloo1984 absolutely true
Need of more practising together...
Music doesn't have to be perfect. I'd much prefer to have the passion and emotions in a piece and a few wrong notes, as opposed to a coldly perfect performance. This performance moved me, so the lack of clarity in places doesn't bother me.
You can say that again 😅
Nice!
but ...actually she is pretty beutifull :S jejeje
villaperalino jajajajajaja, ni idea :D
This was very nice, but the performance,especially in the first movement, lacked the rich texture that associates with Rachmaninov.
А я учу вальс хпхп
@felipilloo1984 And the awesome thing is that she has to lean over them from time to time, so you can look at her rue de l'amour :)
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Koszonom Kalman!