Nov. 11, 1921: Rachmaninoff sorry he wrote prelude Sergei Rachmaninoff – who many musicians declare is the biggest living composer and the finest pianist in the world today – acknowledges he made his ...
The young Rachmaninov knocked out this pianistic pinnacle aged just 19 years old. Why has it managed to remain a favourite for such a long time? After he emerged from the Moscow Conservatory as a ...
Sergei Rachmaninoff is a study in contrasts: reviled by critics but adored by audiences. He was a towering, scowling presence who rarely smiled. Yet he wore his tender heart on his sleeve with his ...
He even plays with a STICK on the keys at the end... just wait. 2017 was not only Classic FM's 25th Birthday – the piano manufacturer Steinway & Sons also celebrated their own special anniversary: 25 ...
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No 2 was recently voted top of the pops in Classic FM's Hall of Fame, beating the ever-popular The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams. It's doubtful whether ...
The King Cole Trio. side 1: Prelude in C Sharp Minor; side 2: What Is This Thing Called Love? (Capitol 20011), from the album, Capitol presents: The King Cole Trio (Capitol A-8).
Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra. side 1: Prelude in C-Sharp Minor; side 2: Liebestraum (Columbia 71304-D), from the album, Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanetz Concert (Columbia M-484).
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