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Rachmaninoff plays Rachmaninoff - The 4 Piano Concertos, etc (CD)

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5 out of 5 stars Difficult to be Better, October 27, 2008
By ludwig
These recordings were originally made circa 1936 about 7 years before Rachmaninoff died in the old 78 rpm format after returning from a New Orleans Concert gig to his home in Hollywood. The unfortunate part of this ---is that often things had to be cut out to fit into this format and recording was a stop and go process. Most often less than 10 minutes of music could be put on a 78 rpm disc but the quality of music in these groves was high before being damaged by the needles of that error. Today, we have optical devices that can read these groves instead of needles that show us just what marvels were achieved back then from the days of the mechanical reoording (where performers had to shout or play as loud as possibil) to the 1930s electrical recordings which was then the difference between lps and cds today. These recordings were then re-incarnated in the 1960-1970 period on LP and these have been transfered now to CD. Rachmaninoff was a superb composer as well as Pianist. He understood the Piano format very well and if one sees the sheet music that this music is printed on---one sees that what is being played is very difficult music to play---and it is suppose to be as a Concerto is a show off piece for the Star performer--in this case Rachmaninoff himself. It is very difficult to out do Rachmaninoffs interpetation of his own music --after all he wrote it but occasionally one does find performers who do a composers music better than the composer him or herself.

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