The slow 18th variation is by far the best known, and it is often included on classical music compilations without the rest of the work. It is based on an inversion of the melody of Paganini's theme. In other words, the A minor Paganini theme is literally played "upside down" in D♭ major, with a few other changes. Rachmaninoff himself recognized the appeal of this variation, saying "This one, is for my agent."[4] Your mind will blow after finding this.
Pianist: Mikhail Pletnev, Conductor: Claudio Abbado, Orchestra: Berlin Philharmonic
31/12/1997, New Year's Eve Concert
The slow 18th variation is by far the best known, and it is often included on classical music compilations without the rest of the work. It is based on an inversion of the melody of Paganini's theme. In other words, the A minor Paganini theme is literally played "upside down" in D♭ major, with a few other changes. Rachmaninoff himself recognized the appeal of this variation, saying "This one, is for my agent."[4]
Your mind will blow after finding this.
This is what love is like.
I can't LOVE this enough!
Could you please provide the name of the pianist, orchestra, and conductor in the description of this video?
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OMG what Magnificence!! Thank you!!
So beautiful
¡Hermoso!
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Ésa si la compuso el diablo,y paganini la interpretó sin duda..qe hermosa composición. ....
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