This piece of music by Vladimir Rebikov (1866-1920) is one of nine pieces in opus 23 titled 'Á la brume' (haze, fog). The nine pieces in opus 23 are named as follows: 1. Lamentation, 2. Chant d’hiver, 3. Persuasion, 4. Espérance, 5. Souvenir, 6. Prière, 7. Regret, 8. Il était une fois.... and 9. Solitude.
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universoeterno1: Thank you very much for your advice. And let me
tell you; after 1 year and 1 month, I´m
still enjoying it plenty. TXS again.
SFsFinest1: if you have the desire and will you can achieve
alot, including learning a Rachmaninoff piece. i
learned his Prelude in C Sharp minor in 1.5
years of having started Piano. i was told the
same like you. so if you have time, try hard
pieces and just enjoy the
instrument....curiosity can lead a long way
EDDIEAPRPIANO: HOLA ESTA ES ESCUCHA EXCELENTE DONDE PUEDO
CONSEGUIR LA PARTITURA
SALUDOS Y MUCHAS GRACIAS POR LA AYUDA
MisterYoupinet: Rachmaninoff is possible with a lot of work ;) .
Not all, it's sure. And to like a master, that,
that take a lot of time and work !
TheClassicalFun: I didn't know this composer. Great music!
MsPK91: so beautiful
universoeterno1: One day I asked my teacher: when are we
starting with Rachmaninoff? She looked at me and
said: it´s nice to know that you are aware of
that big name. She was undisputably laughing at
me and concurred: you will need YEARS in piano
before you could attempt playing similar
composers. Me and my big mouth! But then this
week and after seeing your Rebikov clips, I told
her that Rebikov might be possible for me some
day. Anyway thank you again for the inspiration
and for this peaceful rendition.