Prelude In G Minor Op. 32/12
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@nerdsunscripted624

@@tuedgaming5021 mine is 5. Brahms 4. Rachmaninov 3. Liszt 2. Chopin 1. Bach

If you think Brahms or Bach are boring you’re listening to the wrong pieces (only say that since when I’ve said them before people always seem to react that way)

Bach’s organ works are the reason I learned to play organ, and his solo violin Chaconne from Partita 2 in D minor conveys more emotion than most composers could convey with an entire orchestra.

Brahms Concerto in D minor is also up there in my list of favorite pieces, and it’s scale and grandeur are the opposite of what novices think of Brahms since they only think of his famous lullaby.

The rest speak for themselves



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@plurp7

Without a doubt, this is my MOST favorite solo work for piano ever written. Rachmaninov- there are no words to describe the madness of his musical genius. I once learned this nearly to perfection as a teenage boy, and it's been so long since then (42 now)... I want to work it up once again, it brings tears to my eyes just to listen to it again and again.
Thanks for posting!

@zamyrabyrd

Rachmaninoff writes out, in effect, a rubato that Ashkenazy does absolutely seamless and perfect.

@niamhfitzgerald9473

one of my favourite piano pieces of all time, theres so many different emotions tied to it in such a short space of time, rachmaninoff was some genius

@humphrey4480

I know very short but interesting and rich

@inspiringbob

On the edge of a cliff or in a turning point, one would feel a storm of conflicting emotions just like in this piece.

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@annmorales7284

I've played this piece for years. It takes me to another time capsule, another world. Absolutely mesmerizing.

@marcphilos9915

Gorgeous prelude and well-placed in the set. Somewhat similar to the etude-tableau op 33 no 2 in C major!

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