For At the Edge of Night Baynes used seven Rachmaninoff piano preludes to generate an atmosphere of dreams and remembrance. |
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After a few builds and falls, the scherzo gives way to a gorgeous, lush melody of a kind normally associated with Rachmaninoff. |
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The incredulity displayed is akin to watching a piano-playing chicken bang out Rachmaninoff. |
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His Rachmaninoff group brought some of the most purely beautiful pianism in recent seasons. |
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Hurried, resounding strains of a Rachmaninoff prelude are abruptly cut short. |
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Rachmaninoff indicates that the tenor carries the melody by placing accents over each of its notes. |
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He showed a special affinity for the understanding and performance of the music of Rachmaninoff. |
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The piano does play a more subservient role in the Rachmaninoff, as the cello carries the bulk of the melodic development, but Kay provides solid support throughout. |
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In 1911 Russian pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff performed as a part of the London Ballad Concert. |
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The later tradition of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era, was continued into the 20th century by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
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Samuel Barber, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Roger Quilter, Howard Skempton, John Vanderslice and Ralph Vaughan Williams composed music based on his poems. |
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