This is Sergei Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano concerto Movt. 3 that was arranged by myself. This beautiful piece took a long time to write and was very recently completed.
Feel free to copy this recording in other projects!! ╒════════════════════════════════╕ written in musescore.org Original by Sergei Rachmaninoff zamzar.com for compressing recording Information on this concerto movt : ========================================= This movement contains variations on many of the themes that are used in the first movement, which unites the concerto cyclically. However, after the first and second themes it diverges from the regular sonata-allegro form. There is no conventional development; that segment is replaced by a lengthy digression in E♭ major, which leads to the two themes from the first movement. After the digression, the movement recapitulation returns to the original themes, building up to a toccata climax somewhat similar but lighter than the first movement's ossia cadenza and accompanied by the orchestra. The movement concludes with a triumphant and passionate second theme melody in D major. The piece ends with the same four-note rhythm – claimed by some to be the composer's musical signature – as it is used in both the composer's second concerto and second symphony. ╘════════════════════════════════╛ Information on the Concerto ╒════════════════════════════════╕ Rachmaninoff, under pressure, and hoping to make his work more popular, authorized several cuts in the score, to be made at the performer's discretion. These cuts, particularly in the second and third movements, were commonly taken in performance and recordings during the initial decades following the concerto's publication. More recently, it has become commonplace to perform the concerto without cuts. A typical performance of the complete concerto has a duration of about forty minutes. ╘════════════════════════════════╛