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Sergei Rachmaninoff

Rachmaninoff in 1921 Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff ''Sergei Rachmaninoff'' was the spelling he used while living in the United States from 1918 until his death. The Library of Congress standardised this usage. His name is also commonly spelled ''Rachmaninov'' or ''Rakhmaninov''.}} , ; ; in Russian pre-revolutionary script.}} (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one of the last great representatives of Romanticism in Russian classical music. Early influences of Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and other Russian composers gave way to a thoroughly personal idiom notable for its song-like melodicism, expressiveness, dense contrapuntal textures, and rich orchestral colours. The piano is featured prominently in Rachmaninoff's compositional output and he used his skills as a performer to fully explore the expressive and technical possibilities of the instrument.

Born into a musical family, Rachmaninoff began learning the piano at the age of four. He studied piano and composition at the Moscow Conservatory, from which he graduated in 1892, having already written several compositions. In 1897, following the disastrous premiere of his Symphony No. 1, Rachmaninoff entered a four-year depression and composed little, until supportive therapy allowed him to complete his well-received Piano Concerto No. 2 in 1901. Rachmaninoff went on to become conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre from 1904–1906, and relocated to Dresden, Germany, in 1906. He later embarked upon his first tour of the United States as a pianist in 1909.

After the Russian Revolution, Rachmaninoff and his family left Russia permanently, settling in New York in 1918. Following this, he spent most of his time touring as a pianist in the US and Europe, from 1932 onwards spending his summers at his villa in Switzerland. During this time, Rachmaninoff's primary occupation was performing, and his compositional output decreased significantly, completing just six works after leaving Russia. By 1942, his declining health led him to move to Beverly Hills, California, where he died from melanoma in 1943. Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    Symphonic dances ; 5 études-tableaux ; Vocalise by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943, Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2010
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    The Classical Jazz Quartet plays Rachmaninov by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2006
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    Piano works by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1994
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    Symphonies nos. 1-3 The isle of the dead ; Symphonic dances ; Aleko : (extracts) ; Vocalise by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1993
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    Preludes & melodies by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2011
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    Piano concertos nos. 1 & 2 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2003
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    Symphonic dances ; 5 études-tableaux ; Vocalise by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2005
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    Seventeen etudes-tableaux (op.33 1911 ; op. 39 1916-17) by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1989
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    Variations on a theme of Corelli, opus 42 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1994
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    All-night vigil op. 37 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 2015
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    Piano concerto no. 3 op. 30 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1986
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    Piano concerto no. 1 in F-sharp minor, op. 1 ; Piano concerto no. 4 in G minor, op. 40 ; Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, op. 43 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1991
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    Suite no. 1 "Fantaisie-tableaux" ; Suite no. 2 ; Symphonic dances by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1992
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    Symphony no. 2 in E minor, op. 27 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1999
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    The isle of the dead = L'isle des morts = Die Toteninsel : symphonic poem, opus 29 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1947
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    Preludes for the piano, op. 23 : 10 preludes by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1904
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    Vespers All-night vigil by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1990
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    Piano concertos nos. 1, 2, and 3 by Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943

    Published 1990
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