35:00, my favorite, note the similarity to Lilacs, Op.21 No.5, along with the use of textures that seem characteristic of later Rachmaninoff works, creating layers of sound, not unlike textures found in the Op. 39 Études-Tableaux.
@@mmitchamharding I know its seems out of place in that set of Preludes. However I still love it, those closing chords are superb, especially Alexis Weissenberg's recording.
a legacy interpreting a legacy, a miracle to behold,
a man with his soul in his fingertips,
and a man that plays history's emotion on ivory and chord
Extraordinario pianista!👏👏👏👏👏
I think Lugansky best represents Rachmaninoff's music when he playes the Rachmaninoff's Preludes.
+ Zoltán Kocsis.
Absolutely FANTASTIC
Brilliant!
35:00, my favorite, note the similarity to Lilacs, Op.21 No.5, along with the use of textures that seem characteristic of later Rachmaninoff works, creating layers of sound, not unlike textures found in the Op. 39 Études-Tableaux.
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It is really pity that he never plays number 2 op.23 publicly, I'm 100% sure that he would make it without any problems
Seeing that he has recorded all 24 preludes and is one of our best Rachmaninov pianists, period, I'm sure that's the case! :)
Maestro performed No. 2 live at 2017 Verbier!
Lugansky - Rachmaninoff, 10 Preludes, Op. 23 - Live
ruclips.net/video/scazXG8nKqw/видео.html
I hate number 2
@@mmitchamharding I know its seems out of place in that set of Preludes. However I still love it, those closing chords are superb, especially Alexis Weissenberg's recording.
The greatest interpreter of Rachmaninov ever