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Topic: Rachmaninoff-symphonic dances op. 45 1st mov. for two pianos  (Read 2981 times)

Offline oreno

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Rachmaninoff-symphonic dances op. 45 1st mov. for two pianos
Oren

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As I always say, a couple who plays together, stays together.

Another fine performance. You have been very busy.

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I really enjoyed it - thanks!

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Thanks alot
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Offline makeanote

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Beautifully played - great contrast between the fiery and the peaceful moods that are contained within the piece - I bet it's fun to play either piano part :) You keep each other in time very consistently.

Something that would be great (but it might take a little work) is a video of the performance that cuts between the different parts.

Very enjoyable, thanks for posting.

Ian

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Thanks Ian
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