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^ That piece is awesome! 

 

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Another well known piece: Ravel's Bolero.

I love how from such a simple idea he builds this huge masterpiece. He himself considered it just an exercise in orchestration, but the final result definitely goes way beyond that.

 

 

(It's also one of the first an rare occasions in which we see saxophones as part of an orchestra) 

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I started playing piano when I was 7. Even though I quit, it did make me appreciate classical music. Right now I'm on a Tchaikovsky and Khachatourian waltz kick.

 

 

 

 

 

For chill, I like Satie although I have to be careful not to fall asleep.

 

 

 

 

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Still it's quite some time.

 

Thanks for those pieces, both great.

The Italian Polka is a great proof for this, concerning Rachmaninoff: 

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I also loved that video was the score.

 

Before I posted Mars The Bringer of War by Gustav Holst. Here's a version for 2 pianos, which it's actually the original: Holst wrote The Planets suite for 2 pianos and then he made the orchestral arrangement.

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Rachmaninoff was a beast. The man had huge hands. I remember trying one of his pieces and thought: This is impossible (hand wise).

 

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I found this little gem by Chopin while listening to Ashkenazy. It's so lively which is a bit weird for Chopin.

 

 

 

Love your Ale sig BTW. It's one of fave VS outfits of all time.

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^ Thank you! The credit goes to FashionDream :D

It's one of my fav VS outfits too, she looked amazing.

 

 

Rachmaninoff was a beast. The man had huge hands. I remember trying one of his pieces and thought: This is impossible (hand wise).

 

I have the same thoughts for pretty much the same reason when trying to play some Pantera's guitar solos  :laugh:

 

Wonderful Chopin piece. Kind of atypical for him.

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^ Since it's an arrangement I wouldn't call it "wrong tempo". It's a piece originally written for piano so some things have to be adapted/changed.

Also, in pieces from that period there isn't a metronome indication, but just a tempo indication such as allegro or allegretto in this case, which leaves it more open to interpretation. It wasn't till Beethoven's time that metronome indications started to appear.

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