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Prokofiev plays Rachmaninoff

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
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    Interesting. I like the slower tempo in the middle section.

    Link to video

    You were warned.

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      Klaus
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      Amazing! I was at first confused by the good sound quality, but then I found out that it was a piano roll.

      From what I can see, the dynamics were added manually after the recording.

      He sounds like a good amateur pianist. Nice interpretation, but also pretty uneven at times (for instance, the chords are often rather sloppy). I wonder, though, how similar what we hear is to what he actually played.

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        By the way, there's also a piano roll recording of this piece from Mr. R himself.

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          Interesting. I like the slower tempo in the middle section.

          Link to video

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          Well it was certainly a different interpretation than what is fixed in my head. As if he hadn’t heard anyone else play it. I thought the best was the middle and the last 30-60 seconds.

          Everyone now and then I felt the nervousness of a recital about ready to run off the tracks.

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          • jon-nycJ Online
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            Wow, Rach himself’s playing is crisp.

            You were warned.

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            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

              Wow, Rach himself’s playing is crisp.

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              Renauda
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              @jon-nyc

              No surprise that Rach's playing is crisp, he was considered a virtuoso second only to his classmate Scriabin, while attending the Moscow Conservatory.

              Elbows up!

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                Not that I don't think Rachmaninoff had the chops to play things extremely crisp, I suspect there may also be quantization effects in that Piano Roll reproduction, especially if Rachmaninoff used half pedals in his actual performance. Nonetheless, I like that rendition very much.

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