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Topic: Rachmaninoff is pretty cool
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calculus
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Rachmaninoff is pretty cool
on: June 27, 2015, 10:20:02 AM
I just found out that he supposedly wrote his Op.21
Romances
to fund his trip to Italy (he just got married), writing one a day until they were finished.
What an inconceivably astounding and badass thing to do in general.
Also, first post, nice to meet everyone :-)
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dogperson
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Re: Rachmaninoff is pretty cool
Reply #1 on: June 27, 2015, 11:54:00 AM
Welcome to the forum! Yes, is is a great story about Rach's compositions. I always try to find a lille about the context of compositions I love to listen to or play, and have uncovered many of these tidbits that give me more appreciation for the music .
Mahler's 'adagietto' was written as a proposal to his fiance. He sent it to her, she recognized the reason and accepted.. love that one! Read about Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue' and you will be impressed...
Welcome again!
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