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Rachmaninov plays his famous prelude. Recorded in 1919 on Ampico system. Ampico was the most advanced version of piano roll's systems which contained also track with recorded dynamics in hexadecimal code. In 90's it was transfered to PC and reproduced by Boesendorfer 290SE piano. You can see that piano here on my previous post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-rqOJDo0-8


Rachmaninov was of course the brilliant virtuoso we all know, but as a genious composer he has as well his place in the standard classical repertoire. Here we hear him play the adagio sostenuto from his second piano concerto. This unique recording with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski was made for RCA in 1929.


Alexis Weissenberg and Herbert von Karajan


Rachmaninov prelude op.23 no.5 by Evgeny Kissin


nelson freire rachmaninov's Etude-Tableaux opus 39 n.5 germany 1965


mikhail pletnev plays rachmaninov


Arrangement of the Vocalise by the Hungarian pianist/conductor, Zoltan Kocsis.


Written by Rachmaninov, performed by Evgeny Kissin.


PT 1a. http://youtube.com/watch?v=WlVKTRy7Mto Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 1. Allegro ma non tanto (excerpt) Philadelphia Orchestra Conducted by Eugene Ormandy Sergei Rachmaninov, piano Note: Rachmaninoff made two rather brief cuts of 4 and 2 bars in the first movement, 13 bars of the Intermezzo and made two large cuts, 23 and 13 bars, in the Finale.


s. rachmaninov 3rd concerto nelson freire eleazar de carvalho 1987


The Rachmaninov C minor concerto, with Evgeny Kissin, accompanied by Sir Andrew Davis conducting the BBCSO.


A "deeply felt" interpretation (abridged) of Rachmaninov's C# minor Prelude, by the great Harpo. Snipped from "A Day at the Races".


Performed by Volodos


Rachmaninov was of course the brilliant virtuoso we all know, but as a genious composer he has as well his place in the standard classical repertoire. Here we hear him play the moderato from his second piano concerto. This unique recording with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski was made for RCA in 1929. At request, I'm now uploading the first movement.


Olga Kern


Perhaps, it is the last performance in his Japan. NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by André Previn. Suntory Hall, Tokyo, 2007.


mikhail pletnev plays rachmaninov


Sviatoslav Richter plays Rachmaninov Etude Tableau Op 33 No 5


Alexis Weissenberg and Herbert von Karajan


Alexis Weissenberg and Herbert von Karajan


www.robertkingtenor.com Sung by Canadian Tenor Robert King, this is the 5th movement of Rachmaninov's "Vespers", one of his most monumental works. The choir in this recording is the Da Camera Singers of Edmonton, Canada under the direction of Dr. John Brough.


Sergey Rachmaninov


Evgeny Kissin plays Rachmaninov-Piano Concerto No.3 - 1st mov.(a)


Steven Isserlis Rachmaninov Masterclass from Prussia Cove by Masterclass Media Foundation