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Most Excellent!
I took piano lessons as a young boy and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 was one of the pieces I had to learn. The lessons never took, but that piece is one of my all time favorites.
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Thanks for sharing, not only with us but with your congregation!
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When I hit the link, I saw that seven had hit it before me.
I was number Eight.
I am no Judge of Music; I'm pretty much Tone-Deaf. And I'm sure that I've heard this piece somewhere before. So while I was listening to it, I used The Web.
"The Rachmaninoff family was a part of an "old aristocracy", where all of the attitude but none of the money remained."
I had hit Paydirt at Wikipedia- a witty, urbane, extremely well written article; the sort of thing that Wikipedia is defiantly not known for. So I read it in its entirety, as Cello and Piano did their thing in the background.
I could easily have not clicked on the link; somebody else would be Number Eight. I actually rarely click on YouTube links posted here, but I already know that Cellocorman always offers something of Worth.
Thank You.
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I think it's brilliant to have a backup pianist standing by in case the main piano has a breakdown :-)