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Topic: here is my Rachmaninoff's prelude recording  (Read 1423 times)

Offline bach_ko

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here is my Rachmaninoff's prelude recording
on: September 10, 2006, 06:58:20 AM
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Offline zheer

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Re: here is my Rachmaninoff's prelude recording
Reply #1 on: September 10, 2006, 08:29:57 AM
  Very good, you know it would be better to post this in the audition room. The contrast is very important in this piece,you play the first part very well,good tempo,dynamic ,rythm and so on.The climax which follows the opening of this piece was playd very well on the upright piano, you seem to have the ability to really creat something very special on a better piano. Those base chords need to sound like thunder.
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Offline henrah

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Re: here is my Rachmaninoff's prelude recording
Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 10:37:15 AM
That was the best piece I've heard played on an upright piano - the sound of the upright adds to the piece rather than taking away from it (which is usually the case).

Well done! Shame it ended early...

Henrah
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