I have finally decided to re-create the already-daunting “Rach 3” into an even more horrifying but also emotionally satisfying project, which was to make such a large-scale arrangement for solo piano requesting the pianist to combine both the piano and the orchestral accompaniment of Rachmaninoff's original crowning achievement, thus merging an 80-people orchestral sonority onto one person. The process of this project was one of the most artistically educational experiences for me, as I couldn't just take the original score and copy and paste it onto the same instrument, which would've been meaningless and would simply sound like a mess. One has to really work as a sensitive composer to know the differences between the timbres and colors of the piano and that of the orchestra, which requires me to re-arrange registers, minor shifts of structural obstacles, avoidance of over-toned harmonies, and attempt to make it sound like as if it was conceived originally as a grand solo piano sonata instead of just some crazy transcription for showing off. I hope this new version of the “Rach 3” can achieve a different kind of in-depth virtuosity and emotional scope and that it may attract interest from my contemporary and future pianists or musicians.
| Artist |
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| Composer |
Sergei Rachmaninoff |
| Publisher |
Lauren Keiser Music Publishing |
| Series |
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| Pages |
64(07) |
| Language |
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| Instrument |
Piano |
| Category |
Piano & Keyboard |
| SubCategory1 |
Repertoire |
| SubCategory2 |
Solos |
| Medium |
Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9781581061246 |
| ISBN13 |
1581061242|00016514 |
| Dimensions |
304x228 |