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Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
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Topic: Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
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cherub_rocker1979
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Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
on: September 03, 2008, 08:46:52 PM
Here's the Rach Prelude in G sharp minor.
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rob47
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Re: Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
Reply #1 on: September 03, 2008, 11:08:27 PM
can't give you any advice but i did like it quite a bit
and you are now about to get 1960'd
EDIT:
1984'd to be exact
great work again on this prelude though
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Re: Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
Reply #2 on: September 04, 2008, 07:33:17 AM
haha, da unleashed fury
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Re: Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G sharp minor, Op. 32 No. 12
Reply #3 on: September 06, 2008, 10:20:43 AM
I'm not sure if you want any critisism on this, but I'm going to give some anyway
Very nice and mostly steady playing. You can really storm away with the arpeggios at the start without any problems, however that sort of makes the attention go more towards some of the other arpeggios that it sounded like you had a problem with. Or maybe that was just me? Anyway, I think it would be good to play this a little slower.
What I relly missed however, was some really overdone expression. The prelude has very beautifull melody lines and I think they should be played with much more expression. You should try to really overdo each dynamic marking, play with extreme rubato a couple of times and see which parts of that you liked.
P.S.: Always good to be inspired by the masters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-umLy_5J3k
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