9:34 ill never forget, the first time i listened to all the etude tableau and got to this part I loved this build up and climax so much, I thought it was one of the best moments in all his etudes. You can only imagine how pleasantly surprised I was having heard the 2nd movt of rach 4 for the first time. Hearing him reuse this part of this etude for that was incredible.
Listen to some Richter, I thought the same until I listened to PC2 and prelude 32 10 by Richter. Lugansky will always have the best fourth musical moment though.
This set is often overshadowed by Op 39(not that Op 39 bad, it's really good), but I find that very unfair. Some of Rachmaninoff's best musical material is here. Many studies evoke a picturesque scene using innovative harmony and rhythm, most notably Eb minor and C# minor. It's a shame that more people don't recognize Op 33 among Rach's best works. *Edit - Also great work :) the effects are stunning *Edit 2 - I just had to point out how inexplicably good this run sounds : 23:09
Oh my goodness! Brilliant work, your accuracy in synchronizing the midi file to the original source audio is astoundingly good! I've seen great transcriptions using this technique, but this is by far the best so far.
Lugansky and Rachmaninoff. A match made in Heaven. No. 8 is my favorite of Op. 33, not only because it's so dark and dramatic, but also because the opening sounds like a slight (perhaps unintentional) reference to the Prelude in C-sharp minor. P. S.: I also love the ending of No. 7. Such a beautiful tribute to Chopin and his 1st Ballade
Mistake in 20:21, I didn't separate the hands. The A-D-F# chord should be played with the left hand
9:34 ill never forget, the first time i listened to all the etude tableau and got to this part I loved this build up and climax so much, I thought it was one of the best moments in all his etudes. You can only imagine how pleasantly surprised I was having heard the 2nd movt of rach 4 for the first time. Hearing him reuse this part of this etude for that was incredible.
There will never be a better Rach interperter than Lugansky. Thanks for the video.
Ashkenazy is there at the top with him as well
I love Lugansky too, but this is such a stupid thing to say.
Tbh rach is the best interpreter of his works. Most of them are astounding.
Listen to some Richter, I thought the same until I listened to PC2 and prelude 32 10 by Richter. Lugansky will always have the best fourth musical moment though.
I don’t know if his pcs are among the best but his preludes and etudes and sonatas are good
This set is often overshadowed by Op 39(not that Op 39 bad, it's really good), but I find that very unfair. Some of Rachmaninoff's best musical material is here. Many studies evoke a picturesque scene using innovative harmony and rhythm, most notably Eb minor and C# minor. It's a shame that more people don't recognize Op 33 among Rach's best works.
*Edit - Also great work :) the effects are stunning
*Edit 2 - I just had to point out how inexplicably good this run sounds : 23:09
10:59 Omg!!😱 That chord is…immense
Love these big chords in #3. Great video, always looking forward to your uploads!
middle part of no 3 is so beautiful...
Amazing work! Thank you so much for making this :D
Oh my goodness! Brilliant work, your accuracy in synchronizing the midi file to the original source audio is astoundingly good! I've seen great transcriptions using this technique, but this is by far the best so far.
Omg i was waiting for this thank yuo 🎉 my favorite is no.4
Lugansky and Rachmaninoff. A match made in Heaven. No. 8 is my favorite of Op. 33, not only because it's so dark and dramatic, but also because the opening sounds like a slight (perhaps unintentional) reference to the Prelude in C-sharp minor.
P. S.: I also love the ending of No. 7. Such a beautiful tribute to Chopin and his 1st Ballade
This is also one of my favorites from this set. Rare moment where Rachmaminoff is that mad. Such a deep piece
@@BeMusical. Exactly. It's very cathartic
@@BeMusical.I think it’s one of best miniatures I have ever heard
Amazing work. Long awaited. 6 is my favorite.
Its Finally Here, The cousin set of Op.39 with the most Goated Performances. Good work
Nice! One of my favorites…
Edit: thanks for all of them
💙🩵 another wonderful upload! Thank you for your time and effort to make these videos.
Legendary video 😎
Great!
Lugansky has the best op.33. And if you ever do op.39 no.5 use sultanov
Yes, very good!
Thank you!
Do op 39, I beg you!!!
It's much harder to complete, but I still plan on doing it!
Epic work!
YAY ❤❤❤❤
I love you
WEG. WEG. WEG.
Awesome work but sorry for a small mistake lol
titanic !
7:56
Is there any chance that you'll create prokofiev sonata 1?
Isn't the second etude in cminor?
no 8 kinda sounds like scriabin