Most beautiful piano prelude?! Rachmaninoff Op. 32 No. 5
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Enjoy my performance of Rachmaninoff's prelude in G major, Op. 32 No. 5!
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♫ Piano: Kawai ES-8
♫ VST: CinePiano
♫ Camera: OnePlus 7 Pro
♫ Audio Editing Software: Cubase
♫ Video Editing Software: DaVinci Resolve
♫ MIDI Visualizer: Embers
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One of Rachmaninoff‘s lesser known preludes, Op. 32 No. 5. It really stands out because of its simplicity and almost impressionistic sound. Rachmaninoff usually liked to write big chords, chromatic basslines and beautiful dissonances but none of these things are apparent in this piece. Instead, the left hand has a quintuplet ostinato throughout the entire piece and the right hand a beautiful singing melody. I can‘t help but imagine a snowy mystical forest when listening to and playing this piece. I hope you like it as much as I do. Stay healthy, see you next time!
EDIT: You can listen to this recording on Spotify now: open.spotify.com/album/5Uac3JdykonjzrCL8pZm4s?si=u9tYAoBcRCis_w5xNSqMTA
Yeah, my first thought after listening to the Prelude was "well, this Rachmaninoff does not sound Rachmaninoff at all". Nice to hear something different, but I must admit, that I strongly prefer the "real" Rach - I'm not into Debussy vibes, which this piece certainly gives. Nonetheless, a really nice rendition - as all of yours :)
Great playing, MrBromaba:) Beautiful effects are also amazing:) Thank you for your upload!
Thank you! Hope you're well :)
Hello Mr Kassie!
Hello Mr Kassia
i really love rachmaninov, it's been a while since i last heard this prelude, thank you for making me hear it again,awesome playing !
Thanks!
It's a beautiful piece
You played it wonderful, bravo
Thanks!
Beautiful performance! I love the green visuals! Nice job.
*Missing so much my dear Russia!*
Well done Mr Bromaba
This is such a beautiful prelude! Just perfect
I loved your interpretation !
Wunderschön!🎼🎹
Absolutely mesmerising. Well done
Just found your channel. Loving all the lights~
Very beautifully played Magnus!
Thanks Joel!
Wow you’re so goodddd, can I recommend a song maybeee ? I would love to hear pirates of the Caribbean, I’ve watched your movie themes their sooo good
The visuals are beautiful
Absolutely amazing
Thanks!
tears in my eyes!
This piece sounds nice and peaceful, what would be the difficulty of this piece? I might be able to sight read it
It's on the easier sides of the preludes. Nothing extremely fast going on here, but since the preludes can equally qualify as etudes, this one is not that easy to play very mellow and soft as it should be and still make it interesting
It is!
Very nice👍
The heck this is so good
Thanks!
try out some of the Chopin etudes, like op 10 no 1
This is great!! Is there anyway you could do “Skyfall” by Adele. Most covers are just to simple and I think you could make a great rendition!!!
Thanks! I did that a few years ago, you can find it on the channel if you look it up. But it's probably not that good since I didn't know what I was doing back then lol
from the beginning to 0:29 you and most other pianists play the right hand not in time with the left hand, On my paper it is written to play the notes at the same time. Do I have to play it in time or can i play it how most people play it? i like that sound better
Wowwww😢😲
Lovely👌👌
Thanks!
How hard is this? Looks pretty easy until that middle section...
Yeah that's pretty hard
Can you play one of Chopin's ballads or scherzi?
Yes! Stay tuned!
I’m gay for rachmaninoff
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Play op. 33, no. 1 (from Études-Tableux) :))
Can i learn this after 11 months of piano?
You can give it a try!
@@MagnusBaumgartl K thx
could you try out tempest by beethoven 🙏🏼 Also great playing :)