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FIRST Recording of SERGEI RACHMANINOFF playing his youthful Concerto for Piano No 1 Sergei Rachmaninoff composed his Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 1, in 1892, at age 19. He dedicated the work to Alexander Siloti. He revised the work thoroughly in 1917. This was before his mental breakdown and subsequent restoration by Dr Dahl's hypnosis treatment. The First is very different from his later works; in exchange for less memorable melodies, this concerto incorporates elements of youthful vivacity and impetuosity. with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene OrmanySET IS DAMAGED - INCOMPLETE, first record side 1/6 is broken in two pieces Sergei Rachmaninoff* And The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy – Concerto No. 1 In F Sharp MinorLabel: Victor – DM-865Format: 3 x Shellac, 12", 78 RPM, Album, Automatic CouplingsCountry: USReleased: 1942Genre: ClassicalStyle: RomanticConcerto No. 1 In F Sharp Minor A First Movement: Vivace (Part 1) B First Movement: Vivace (Part 2) C First Movement: Vivace (Concluded) D Second Movement: Andante E Third Movement: Allegro Vivace (Part 1) F Third Movement: Allegro Vivace (Concluded) Composed By, Piano – Sergei Rachmaninoff*Conductor – Eugene Ormandy SET IS DAMAGED - INCOMPLETE, first record side 1/6 is broken in two piecesORIG ISSUE 3x Victor 12" 78 rpm records with original album DM 865 and notesCondition: EXCELLENT MINUS hint of greying on some tutti does not sound, plays EXCEPTIONALLY QUIET some ticks great sound album great, binding and sleeves sound, some light fraying of spine, rubbing at edges These are touchstone recordings—music by one of the supreme masters of the keyboard played by the compose—and a glimpse into performance style of the past. Rachmaninoff was not one to dawdle in his own music. Introspection is there of course, but not to the extent of most pianists of the past two decades. Anyone who might question Rachmaninoff's supreme mastery of the keyboard has but to listen to the first-movement cadenza of the First Concerto. Sessions for both Concerto No. 1 and No. 3 were held in December 1939 and February 1940, and Concerto No. 4 was recorded in December 1941. All were recorded in Philadelphia's Academy of Music. These are important recordings. Rachmaninoff never permitted broadcasts of his live performances and in those days pocket-sized recorders of course weren't available for illicit taping. He appeared a number of times with the Chicago Symphony. In 1909 he conducted his symphonic poem The Isle of the Dead and then appeared as soloist in his Piano Concerto No. 2, with Frederick Stock conducting. He also played this concerto in 1932, again with Stock who conducted most of Rachmaninoff's performances in Chicago. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Sergei RACHMANINOFF, Sergei RACHMANINOV, Sergei Rakhmaninov, Eugene Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Genre: Classical, Chamber Music
Record Label: RCA Victor
Record Size: 12"
Style: Allemande, Caprice, Concerto, Etude, Film Score/Soundtrack, Fugue, Minuet, Prelude, Rhapsody, Septet, Serenade, Sextet, Sinfonia, Suite, Toccata, Trio, Waltz, Ars Nova, Brass, Character Piece, Duet, Instrumental, Music Hall, Nocturne, Octet, Partita, Passacaglia, Quartet, Quintet, Sonata
Release Title: Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 1 In F Sharp Minor
Speed: 78 RPM
Catalog Number: M865, M 865, M-865, DM-865
Sub-Genre: Solo Instrumental