Rachmaninoff - Four Pieces (?1888)
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Instrumental » Piano Solos
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Rachmaninov: The Complete Works
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Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano), Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Zoltán Kocsis (piano), Jorge Bolet (piano), Alexis Weissenberg (piano), André Previn (piano), Vovka Ashkenazy (piano), Nelson Freire (piano), Heinrich Schiff (cello), Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano), Lynn Harrell (cello), Peter Jablonski (piano), Dene...
Incredibly good value for money and - above all - the performances are of the highest quality from beginning to end. Nobody who loves Rachmaninov should be without this. — More…
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Building a Library, April 2017, Also Recommended
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Of the arranged piano pieces, the most successful by far are those from Prokofiev's Ten Pieces, Op. 12: their pawky humour transcribes very well indeed to brass, with grace notes and little... — More…
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Pizarro is at his most expansive in the Sonata, delivering many passages of wonderfully reflecctive playing, especially in the central slow movement…[he] conjures up some marvellously rich sonorities…[and]... — More…
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This Hyperion set is a significant testament to Howard Shelley's artistry. Pianistically impeccable, he understands what Rachmaninov was about.
The original piano works span 45 years of the... — More…Downloads
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Rachmaninov: Complete Works for Piano
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano), with André Previn (piano), with Vovka Ashkenazy (piano), Dody Ashkenazy (piano), Alastair Mackie (trumpet)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink
Perhaps the 1980s digital cycle of the concertos, with Bernard Haitink conducting, is not as instinctively sharp in its musical responses as Ashkenazy's earlier cycle with Previn, but his performances... — More…
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