This generous compilation of Rachmaninoff's piano music reflects the "best of the best" -- selected shorter works that have been most often performed and most frequently recorded by such great keyboard artists as Horowitz, Richter, Gilels, Cliburn, and Rachmaninoff himself. Offered here for the firs[...]
(BH Piano). Convenient, value-priced complete package includes Authentic Editions of all four piano concertos as well as the famous Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.[...]
The most celebrated piano concerto written in the 20th century and one of the most familiar compositions in all music, the great second piano concerto, with its sumptuous harmonies and lyrical melodies, is Rachmaninoff's most enduring and popular work. It became a model for modern composers both in [...]
Forty-one of the Russian master's greatest works for solo piano, including the immensely popular isharp minor, G-minor, and B-minor preludes, in authoritative editions.
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Just as Serge Rachmaninoff ranked among the greatest pianists of the 20th century, his compositions for Piano and Orchestra won him an important position among modern composers.
The major works that made his reputation include the first three Piano concertos, reprinted here in a single volume[...]
One of the greatest figures of late Russian Romanticism, Rachmaninoff exhibited his mature style in this work, written during 1906-7 and first performed at the Leeds Festival in 1910, where it was conducted by the composer himself.
Symphony No. 2 In E Minor, Op. 27 In Full Score is admired fo[...]
When writing Piano Concerto No.3 Rachmaninoff wanted to create a piece that would allow him to demonstrate his talent as both a composer and a pianist. Rachmaninoff debuted the piece himself, in 1909, at the New York Symphony Society.
The piece appears here with bar-numbered movements, making[...]