Tracklist: 00:00:00 Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C-Sharp Minor 10 Preludes, Op. 23: 00:04:00 I. Largo in F-Sharp Minor 00:06:18 II. Maestoso in B-Flat Major 00:09:27 III. Tempo di minuetto in D Minor 00:12:46 IV. Andante cantabile in D Major 00:17:28 V: Alla marcia in G Minor 00:21:19 VI: Andante in E-Flat Major 00:24:13 VII: Allegro in C Minor 00:26:31 VIII. Allegro vivace in A-Flat Major 00:29:38 IX. Presto in E-Flat Minor 00:31:28 X: Largo in G-Flat Major 13 Preludes, Op. 32: 00:35:26 I. Allegro vivace in C Major 00:36:35 II. Allegretto in B-Flat Minor 00:39:09 III. Allegro vivace in E Major 00:41:30 IV. Allegro con brio in E Minor 00:46:13 V. Moderato in G Major 00:49:20 VI. Allegro appassionato in F Minor 00:50:38 VII. Moderato in F Major 00:52:53 VIII. Vivo in A Minor 00:54:33 IX. Allegro moderato in A Major 00:57:30 X: Lento in B Minor 01:02:21 XI. Allegretto in B Major 01:04:03 XII. Allegro in G-Sharp Minor 01:06:20 XIII. Grave - Allegro in D-Flat Major
A lot of people don't know that Sergei had a younger brother named Marvin whom Sergei would sometimes called to come downstairs in order to play the melody in the middle of the piano when Sergei was busy at the two extremes of the keyboard.
При первом прослушивании музыка резала ухо и было очень сложно слушать Рахманинова в таком исполнении. Переслушал еще раз и Дмитрий всё таки убедил меня и утвердил право на существование такой интерпретации на музыку Сергея Васильевича. Интересно слушать нестандартное прочтение.
Thanks, very delightful n peaceful to listen this, best elegant piano music tune,Sergei Rachmaninoff!Peace n light the mind n heart. So incredibly n intensely beautiful piece for all! Infinite love!🎹🎧
I don't understand how anybody could possibly learn all of these songs. I'm humbled. I just finally finished Prelude in G minor and it took me many months to master.
When you started, I collapsed into coma and flatlined! Then the wholy city was at noise when I was brought to hospital! And the music played on the next day, all over the place!
I almost skipped the (in)famous C# minor prelude that's first on this list because I've heard it to many times, but i decided to listen. I found it unpretentious and simple: no HUGE rubato sways, etc. I thought the opening bars were actually more appealing when played that way. I have read that Rach just hated this prelude because audiences always demanded it as an encore. Of course, anyone can become tired of a specific piece is played too much, but as familiar as I am with this, having played it myself in HS and occasionally ever since, I find today that it really is a great masterpiece. Then I listened tot he g sharp minor, which I've worked at myself very off and on for decades and found it too rushed and without enough breathing room between sections for my taste.
It is a great gift to be an athlete, but it can interfere with being a musician. I have not listened to all yet, but op. 32 no. 3 is to fast, no. 4 is just plain ugly, 5 is better, 6 is back to ugly. What is the problem? A bad childhood? Come on, put fingers behind you and think.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3: No. 2. Prélude in C-Sharp Minor
10 Preludes, Op. 23:
00:04:00 I. Largo in F-Sharp Minor
00:06:18 II. Maestoso in B-Flat Major
00:09:27 III. Tempo di minuetto in D Minor
00:12:46 IV. Andante cantabile in D Major
00:17:28 V: Alla marcia in G Minor
00:21:19 VI: Andante in E-Flat Major
00:24:13 VII: Allegro in C Minor
00:26:31 VIII. Allegro vivace in A-Flat Major
00:29:38 IX. Presto in E-Flat Minor
00:31:28 X: Largo in G-Flat Major
13 Preludes, Op. 32:
00:35:26 I. Allegro vivace in C Major
00:36:35 II. Allegretto in B-Flat Minor
00:39:09 III. Allegro vivace in E Major
00:41:30 IV. Allegro con brio in E Minor
00:46:13 V. Moderato in G Major
00:49:20 VI. Allegro appassionato in F Minor
00:50:38 VII. Moderato in F Major
00:52:53 VIII. Vivo in A Minor
00:54:33 IX. Allegro moderato in A Major
00:57:30 X: Lento in B Minor
01:02:21 XI. Allegretto in B Major
01:04:03 XII. Allegro in G-Sharp Minor
01:06:20 XIII. Grave - Allegro in D-Flat Major
A lot of people don't know that Sergei had a younger brother named Marvin whom Sergei would sometimes called to come downstairs in order to play the melody in the middle of the piano when Sergei was busy at the two extremes of the keyboard.
My favourite composer, and so well interpreted! What a treat :)
Mr. Faulkner I found your music on You Tube. You have a great gift, I'll spread the word.
Гениально! Браво,маэстро👏👏👏 ❤❤❤ Как прекрасна музыка Рахманинова и Ваше исполнение !!! Благодарю Вас!!!🙏
Great music, a great pianist and a great sound quality. What more can one wish on an afternoon ?
Perfect music for this morning!
При первом прослушивании музыка резала ухо и было очень сложно слушать Рахманинова в таком исполнении. Переслушал еще раз и Дмитрий всё таки убедил меня и утвердил право на существование такой интерпретации на музыку Сергея Васильевича. Интересно слушать нестандартное прочтение.
Thank you for this wonderful music. 👍
Thanks, very delightful n peaceful to listen this, best elegant piano music tune,Sergei Rachmaninoff!Peace n light the mind n heart. So incredibly n intensely beautiful piece for all! Infinite love!🎹🎧
Gracias y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para vosotros brillant classic
At last....a TRIUMVIRATE: Richter, Weissenberg...and now...Dmitri Levkovich! Sensational pianist!!!
I don't understand how anybody could possibly learn all of these songs. I'm humbled. I just finally finished Prelude in G minor and it took me many months to master.
WHAT EN ENCHANTING AND SONOROUS SOUND HE EVOKES FROM THE PIANO INTO MYSTERIOUS RHELMS OF RICH FANTASY.
When you started, I collapsed into coma and flatlined! Then the wholy city was at noise when I was brought to hospital! And the music played on the next day, all over the place!
Très belle et fougueuse interprétation de ces magnifiques préludes !
МОЙ ТЕНДЕР, ПОДРОСТКОСТЬ И МОЛОДЕЖЬ В ЭТОЙ МУЗЫКЕ, СПАСИБО!
Beautiful !!
Thanks
Весьма прилично,,чувственно,..
That ROCKED! Thank you!
Son preciosas estas obras para piano de este gran compositor ruso 🇷🇺
I almost skipped the (in)famous C# minor prelude that's first on this list because I've heard it to many times, but i decided to listen.
I found it unpretentious and simple: no HUGE rubato sways, etc. I thought the opening bars were actually more appealing when played that way.
I have read that Rach just hated this prelude because audiences always demanded it as an encore. Of course, anyone can become tired of a specific piece is played too much, but as familiar as I am with this, having played it myself in HS and occasionally ever since, I find today that it really is a great masterpiece.
Then I listened tot he g sharp minor, which I've worked at myself very off and on for decades and found it too rushed and without enough breathing room between sections for my taste.
4:04 excuse me what’s up with the f sharp minor prelude? Isn’t it supposed to be LARGO?
Always end them on a high note. Or just any if you're Rachmaninoff.
Выдающееся дарование! Откуда он?
Opus 32 #4 is played superbly.
Technically sound pianist but some beautiful moments can sound overlooked. Many passages seem too rushed. But what I would give to have his chops!!
Jedinstveno, cak uznemirujuce snazno i nezno
spaciba
WHY are you so SAD?
It is a great gift to be an athlete, but it can interfere with being a musician. I have not listened to all yet, but op. 32 no. 3 is to fast, no. 4 is just plain ugly, 5 is better, 6 is back to ugly. What is the problem? A bad childhood? Come on, put fingers behind you and think.
Я думаю музыку надо все же слушать а не препарировать.Оставим сие неблагодарное занятие-паталогоанатомам..P.S.Для меня исполнение -убедительно.