Whoa whoa whoa. Rach3, you don't think you're going to get away with an attack like that, do you? First off, I worship Rachmaninoff, think he's the best composer of all time, and love all of his music. Secondly, out of Rachmaninoff's compositions, I think the third concerto is the best in terms of emotional qualities, which I believe is the most important part of music. So, you offend me by saying that I am in anyway putting down the third concerto. Please, don't think you are the only one in this forum who knows and understands the depth of emotional qualities, the difficulty of technicalities, and the overall overwhelming effect of the Rachmaninoff Concerto No.3. In addition, I never made comments like "don't try the rach3 or you'll be dead in minutes." Yes, I did see the movie Shine is that's what you're referring to, and I think it was an amazing movie to understand the life of a musician and the emotional qualities and motivations it gives, but no, I don't believe all of the things said in the movie are accurate, as Hollywood rarely is. And what do you mean by "hacking" and "extreme music"? I am not "dissing" any music; for I know, as well as you, that composers know much more than we know, and we should learn, not criticize. What is "extreme music"? Anyone that uses such a term is putting down and insulting music themselves, which does not help. There is no such thing as extreme music. Just a composer who has so much emotion that he creates such a wonderful creation that no one, or few can understand, much less enjoy. I'm not trying to make any enemies here, and I believe all musicians, especially if they play and enjoy the same instrument, should join together, not fall apart, because you probably know better than I how challenging and difficult it is to make it in the piano world. We should all support each other, for the better emotional state you are in, the more you feel and express the music. I commend littlegrass for trying to bring all of us together.
Michael Yu