Sergei Rachmaninoff


 

Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff ({{lang-ru|?????? ?????????? ??????????}}, Sergej Vasil'evi? Rahmaninov, April 1, 1873March 28, 1943) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. (Alternative spellings for his name include Sergey or Serge and Rachmaninov, Rachmaninow or Rakhmaninov, all transliterations of ?????? ??????????, his name in Cyrillic. "Sergei Rachmaninoff" was the spelling Rachmaninoff himself used while living in the West. It follows the generally accepted transliteration conventions of that era and is how he signed his name throughout the latter half of his life, including when he became a United States citizen.)

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April 1 - 1873 - March 28 - 1943 - Russia - Composer - Pianist - Conductor - Transliterations - Cyrillic - West

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While his reputation as composer only came later in life, Rachmaninoff's skill as pianist was well-known and highly respected; he often performed his own works as soloist. He was one of the greatest pianists of his generation, having legendary technical facilities and rhythmic drive, and his large hands were able to cover an interval of twelfth on the piano. Many recordings were made by the Victor Talking Machine Company recording label of him performing his own music as well as works from the standard repertoire.

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Composer - Pianist - Twelfth - Victor Talking Machine Company

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His compositions include, among others, four piano concerti, three symphonies, two piano sonatas, three operas, a choral symphony (The Bells, based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe), a setting of the Vespers, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, 41 Preludes and Etudes, Symphonic Dances and many songs. Most of his pieces are in a late Romantic style akin to Tchaikovsky, although strong influences of Chopin and Liszt are apparent. Further inspiration included the music of Balakirev, Mussorgsky, Medtner (whom he considered the greatest contemporary composer) and von Henselt.

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Piano concerti - Symphonies - Piano sonata - Operas - Choral - The Bells - Poem - Edgar Allan Poe - Vespers - Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - Symphonic Dances - Songs - Romantic - Tchaikovsky - Chopin - Liszt - Balakirev - Mussorgsky - Medtner - Von Henselt

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Introduction
Life
Works
Style
Recordings on shellac and paper rolls
Music samples
See also
External links

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