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Sergei Rachmaninov
Born: Apr 1, 1873; Russia   Died: Mar 28, 1943; USA   Period: 20th Century
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov, born in Semyonovo, Russia, on April 1, 1873, is today remembered as one of the most formidable pianists of all time and the last truly great composer in the Russian Romantic tradition. Rachmaninov came from a music-loving, land-owning family; young Sergey's mother fostered the boy's innate talent by giving him his first piano lessons. After a decline in the family fortunes, the Rachmaninovs moved to St. Petersburg, ...
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2 Pianos/4 Hands (81)
Arias from Operas (29)
Chamber Music (139)
Choral (153)
Operas (10)
Orchestral (218)
Piano (586)
Piano and Orchestra (309)
Songs (547)
Most Popular Works
Concerto for Piano no 2 in C minor, Op. 18 (157)
Concerto for Piano no 3 in D minor, Op. 30 (130)
Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 3 no 2 (153)
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, Op. 43 (123)
Vocalise (343)
Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 (67)
Symphony no 2 in E minor, Op. 27 (81)
Symphony no 1 in D minor, Op. 13 (30)
Vespers, Op. 37 (29)
Sonata for Piano no 2 in B flat minor, Op. 36 (94)
Prelude for Piano in G sharp minor, Op. 32 no 12 (102)
Preludes (10) for Piano, Op. 23: no 5 in G minor, Alla marcia (92)
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Rachmaninov: The Bells, Spring, Three Russian Songs / Noseda, BBC PO, Mariinsky Theatre Choir
Release Date: 11/15/2011   Label: Chandos   Catalog: 10706   Number of Discs: 1
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Rachmaninov: Symphonies No 1-3 / Pletnev, Russian NO [4-CD Collector's Edition]
Release Date: 04/19/2011   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 001538602   Number of Discs: 4
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Rachmaninov: Symphony No 2, Vocalise / Slatkin, Detroit Symphony
Release Date: 01/26/2010   Label: Naxos   Catalog: 8572458   Number of Discs: 1
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Rachmaninov: Romances / Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Ivari Ilja
Release Date: 01/31/2012   Label: Ondine   Catalog: 1207   Number of Discs: 1
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Rachmaninov: Piano Sonatas Nos 1 & 2 / Weissenberg
Release Date: 11/08/1989   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 427499   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov, born in Semyonovo, Russia, on April 1, 1873, is today remembered as one of the most formidable pianists of all time and the last truly great composer in the Russian Romantic tradition. Rachmaninov came from a music-loving, land-owning family; young Sergey's mother fostered the boy's innate talent by giving him his first piano lessons. After a decline in the family fortunes, the Rachmaninovs moved to St. Petersburg, where Sergei studied with Vladimir Delyansky at the Conservatory. As his star continued to rise, Sergei went to the Moscow Conservatory, where he received a sound musical training: piano lessons from the strict disciplinarian Nikolay Zverev and Alexander Siloti (Rachmaninov's cousin), counterpoint with Taneyev, and harmony with Arensky. During his time at the Conservatory, Rachmaninov boarded with Zverev, whose weekly musical Sundays provided the young musician the valuable opportunity to make important contacts and to hear a wide variety of music.

As Rachmaninov's conservatory studies continued, his burgeoning talent came into full flower; he received the personal encouragement of Tchaikovsky, and, a year after earning a degree in piano, took the Conservatory's gold medal in composition for his opera Aleko (1892). Early setbacks in his compositional career -- particularly, the dismal reception of his Symphony No. 1 (1895) -- led to an extended period of depression and self-doubt, which he overcame with the aid of hypnosis. With the resounding success of his Piano Concerto No. 2 (1900-1901), however, his lasting fame as a composer was assured. The first decade of the twentieth century proved a productive and happy one for Rachmaninov, who during that time produced such masterpieces as the Symphony No. 2 (1907), the tone poem Isle of the Dead (1907), and the Piano Concerto No. 3 (1909). On May 12, 1902, the composer married his cousin, Natalya Satina.

By the end of the decade, Rachmaninov had embarked on his first American tour, which cemented his fame and popularity in the United States. He continued to make his home in Russia but left permanently following the Revolution in 1917; he thereafter lived in Switzerland and the United States between extensive European and American tours. While his tours included conducting engagements (he was twice offered, and twice refused, leadership of the Boston Symphony Orchestra), it was his astounding pianistic abilities which won him his greatest glory. Rachmaninov was possessed of a keyboard technique marked by precision, clarity, and a singular legato sense. Indeed, the pianist's hands became the stuff of legend. He had an enormous span -- he could, with his left hand, play the chord C-E flat-G-C-G -- and his playing had a characteristic power, which pianists have described as "cosmic" and "overwhelming." He is, for example, credited with the uncanny ability to discern, and articulate profound, mysterious movements in a musical composition which usually remain undetected by the superficial perception of rhythmic structures.

Fortunately for posterity, Rachmaninov recorded much of his own music, including the four piano concerti and what is perhaps his most beloved work, the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (1934). He became an American citizen a few weeks before his death in Beverly Hills, CA, on March 28, 1943.

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