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Trifonov and Sergei Babayan play the Rach Suites for 2 pianos

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    #3

    Trifonov fun fact: He lost one of his baby teeth during his orchestral debut (a Mozart Concerto).

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      #4

      Wow, that Tarantelle from #2. Amazing.

      Only non-witches get due process.

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        I've always though Babayan was one of the great pianists of our time - sublime performance with his student, Trifonov.

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          Phenomenal performances! The Tarantelle is a little too frantic, but they pulled it off. Trifonov looks like he's possessed when he plays. Has an incredible technique. Thanks for sharing!

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            Always liked Rachmaninov's Suite #1 Op.5 ever since I first listened to it probably 25 or so years ago. Will have to come back and listen to the rest later. Thanks for sharing, @jon-nyc .

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              I’ve seen Babayan a few times. There’s a big Armenian piano loving contingent here and yes Kluurs, he is phenomenal.

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                  The Lisztudes were pretty impressive. He has the right level of insanity for these kinds of pieces (see above).

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                    I really love that brutal cutoff at 1:06:45.

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                      You're just showing off that you listened to the whole thing.

                      Education is extremely important.

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