Piano Sonata No.1 in D minor Op. 28
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nocturne ор.15 no. 2 in f sharp major Luôn bên em là tôi Lâu nay không chút thay đổi Thế…


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@tomowenpianochannel

The thick chords in parallel can also be found in the cadenza of Rachmaninov's third piano concerto. Try Bernd Glemser on Naxos for a library version (2nd recording is best of all). Kissin and Lazar Berman are also awesome in the 'cadenza'.

And the last few minutes of Chopin Ballade 4 have a similarly dramatic passage of very fast chords, before a sudden oasis of peace... And then the coda. Zimerman is fantastic in all the Chopin Ballades.

Anothet example is Chopin Etude op 25 no 10, an octave study where the hands move both in parallel, and sometimes in contrary motion (as with this Rach sonata section). This is a shorter piece, about three or four minutes, Perahia, Pollini and Szekely are all good.

Brahms has a lot of thick chords in his piano writing. Then there is Liszt (so many pieces). And you may find your way to Scriabin, if you like Rachmaninoff. They were students together, both master pianists.

Anyway if you really like Rachmaninoff, try Glemser in Concerto 3, and Ashkenazy in the Etudes-tableaux op 39. You won't look back.



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@ijustretired

I have never heard of Wang Xiayin, but her playing is fantastic.

@zgart

She made imo the best recording of Ginastera piano concerto 2

@c0r1nth14n_

@@zgart I probably might need to loog that up because idk what piece is :)

@MehdiD.Ardebili

That performance of the second movement by Barboro is absolutely mesmeric! What atmosphere, what sweetness and poetry. As if one were contemplating their past memories through a window into the journey of their life.

@georgiepentch

I think my favourite part is probably the groove that begins at 33:37, and then builds up to 33:53. 33:53 is incredible.
Oh, also the texture at 11:29 is dope.

@MrGar11

Caucasian music

@noblekime5912

More than 30 years ago I met a Russian emigre pianist named Nadezhda Retsker who had created a beautiful recording of this sonata. I heard it only a few times but it still haunts my memory. I have tried to find it since but to no avail. Wang Xiayin evokes some of the magic that I remember in that (lost?) recording. Such tender beauty juxtaposed to eschatological passion.

@p-y8210

https://www.dustygroove.com/item/891977


Maybe this will help with your search.

@steveegallo3384

@@p-y8210 -- I'll find it too......Mil gracias......desde San Agustinillo, Oaxaca !

@ronwalker4849

YES, SHE IS NOTHING OF ETHERAL AND HEAVENLY.

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