Preludes (Rachmaninoff)

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Sergei Rachmaninoff wrote a number of preludes, all for solo piano. His most important works in this genre are the 24 preludes that cover all 24 major and minor keys. These were, however, written and published at different times, not as a unified set. Of all the composers who wrote sets of 24 pieces in all the keys, Rachmaninoff seems to be the only one who did not originally set out with such a goal in mind. There is not an order to the tonalities of the preludes, like that seen in Bach or Chopin's preludes (in which the keys were organized chromatically and around the circle of fifths, respectively.) rdf:langString
rdf:langString Preludes (Rachmaninoff)
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rdf:langString Performed by Giorgi Latso in Beverly Hills, CA. Live recording 04.13.2019
rdf:langString Rach Prelude G sharp minor.ogg
rdf:langString Rachmaninof Prelude E flat.ogg
rdf:langString Prelude in E-flat Major, Op. 23, No. 6
rdf:langString Prelude in G Sharp Minor, Op. 32, No. 12
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rdf:langString Sergei Rachmaninoff wrote a number of preludes, all for solo piano. His most important works in this genre are the 24 preludes that cover all 24 major and minor keys. These were, however, written and published at different times, not as a unified set. Of all the composers who wrote sets of 24 pieces in all the keys, Rachmaninoff seems to be the only one who did not originally set out with such a goal in mind. There is not an order to the tonalities of the preludes, like that seen in Bach or Chopin's preludes (in which the keys were organized chromatically and around the circle of fifths, respectively.) He also wrote three other individual preludes.
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