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Only in a set of three encores did Gulyak seem to open up and take risks - especially the big, broad chords of Rachmaninoff's C-Sharp Minor Prelude, Op.
Performing arts reviews Post 2011
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On the second half, I play Moscheles's 'Impromptu' right before Chopin's 'Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-Sharp minor,' Op.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") GUY RAZ, host: We're hearing Chopin's "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor," the second word of his Opus 64.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") GUY RAZ, host: We're hearing Chopin's "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor," the second word of his Opus 64.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") GUY RAZ, host: We're hearing Chopin's "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor," the second word of his Opus 64.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") RAZ: Yet, Frederic Chopin is considered among the greatest composers of all time, including by NPR classical music producer Tom Huizenga.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") RAZ: Yet, Frederic Chopin is considered among the greatest composers of all time, including by NPR classical music producer Tom Huizenga.
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(Soundbite of song, "Waltz in C-Sharp Minor") RAZ: Yet, Frederic Chopin is considered among the greatest composers of all time, including by NPR classical music producer Tom Huizenga.
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TOM MANOFF: Many young piano students have played Rachmaninov's famous "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor" and imagine themselves on stage at Carnegie Hall, hands in the air, dropping down to play its grand octaves and chords.
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(Soundbite of song, "Prelude in C-Sharp Minor") MANOFF: Listening to this prelude, which opens the CD, I couldn't stop myself from going to the piano and giving it another try — for about a page.
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