Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G major, Op. 32 No. 5 [Lugansky]
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Thirteen Preludes, Op. 32, is a set of thirteen preludes for solo piano, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1910.
It complements his earlier Prelude in C♯ minor, Op. 3/2, and 10 Preludes, Op. 23, to complete the full set of 24 Preludes in all 24 major and minor keys.
Rachmaninoff’s Prelude No. 5 in G major is an enduring, popular Prelude from the Op. 32 set. Valentin Antipov proposes that the work “reflects the summer state of Nature in blossom, as at the moment of solstice, calm and unwavering.” This piece was composed on August 25, 1910 alongside the following F minor and F major preludes.
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Magnificent and peaceful. One of Rachmaninoff' most beautiful preludes😌
I love this prelude! Can you upload more rachmaninoff etudes? I'd like to see op 33 no 1.
And also, if you can do it, I'd love to see Gryaznov/Glinka- Valse Fantasie.
Thanks for your time and effort!
Lugansky is my favorite interpreter thank you
Definitely a top five Rachmaninoff piece for me.
I personally slightly prefer Ashkenazy's performance but Lugansky really holds his own here. That rubato at 2:10 is really special.
Thank you for your high quality videos, keep up the good work :))))
Beatiful!
Soooooo beautiful ♥️💜
Your visuals are just mesmerising
good visuals, bemusical!
Could you do cziffra's recording of the op 23 no 5 prelude, its simply unique!
I actually already uploaded Op. 23/5, but I was thinking about making more recordings of some pieces. Hmm, maybe...👀
@@BeMusical. Cziffra Tannhauser overture??? Its gonna be sick!!!!!!
@@BeMusical. it would be great to see unique and new interpretations whose performance videos we don't have say from the 20th century
You know I don't particularly enjoy Lugansky but I'm watching this for the sake of what's good. Visuals are epic but I suggest to add a little contrast
Lugansky is actually really special on Rachmaninoff. I love his preludes and etudes, for major works I prefer some different recordings
@@BeMusical. I know you particularly enjoy his recordings. I'm fond of his sonata no. 1, not of other pieces though
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