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Rachmaninoff: Prelude in B minor, Op. 32 no. 10 for Orchestra & Piano 

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Greetings!
I fell in love with this piece back when I was a student at MSU Denver. I always wanted to try my hand at arranging it for orchestra, while at the same time maintaining its pianist elements. This is the result. Enjoy! Let me know what you think.
PS - This was scored in Finale X25 and played back using samples from CineSamples Kontakt's Grandeur Piano.

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Комментарии : 23   
@alexanfadel
@alexanfadel 2 года назад
I'm in hometown now, probably departing back to our own house soon I just found this arr. by you, and absolutely strike me in the heart. I'm 100% sure this arr. would cause me a tromendouse nostalgia to my hometown
@alexanfadel
@alexanfadel Год назад
Im back again, 2 times been in my hometown since writing this comment, sure does give me some nostalgia.
@gregoriogarcia7188
@gregoriogarcia7188 Месяц назад
I knew someone had orchestrated this. I didnt know how it would sound like. But this is it
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys Месяц назад
Thank you! I am so glad you like it.
@gregoriogarcia7188
@gregoriogarcia7188 Месяц назад
@@DreamingInKeys absolutely. U should try and do the same with more of his preludes!
@lucasantoniotujan7783
@lucasantoniotujan7783 3 года назад
I LOVE THIS
@geronimodaloia6143
@geronimodaloia6143 Год назад
I think this could be a perfect final movement for a symphony. It kinda resembles to Pathetique 4th movement.
@alibaghirov4503
@alibaghirov4503 4 года назад
Very beautiful!
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 4 года назад
Thank you very much!
@AncientOfDays
@AncientOfDays 5 лет назад
So beautiful.
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Michaur
@Michaur 5 лет назад
Good work!
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@erikkreem3584
@erikkreem3584 5 лет назад
Well done!
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Roh0io
@Roh0io 5 лет назад
Wow! This is some next level arrangement man!! Awesome job!! btw, which vst is this(the orchestra)?
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 5 лет назад
Thank you! All instruments are from Cinesamples. I use a combination of Cinesymphony Lite and CineBrass
@chavoshyants
@chavoshyants 3 года назад
Good job😍, program name please🙏🏼
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 3 года назад
Thanks! The program you're seeing is Finale, version 25. For playback, I use samples from Native Instruments and CineSamples.
@chavoshyants
@chavoshyants 3 года назад
@@DreamingInKeys Thank you very much🙏🏼♥️
@Vic9994546
@Vic9994546 4 года назад
Melodically it’s great but it’s missing the drive, you left out the important persistent triplet notes that push the intensity forward and really hit that climax in section B 3:22 this is nice but it’s too elongated sounding and drags on also it’s too under tempo which doesn’t provide continuity and clarity to the melody and this section is supposed to be full of texture and pure intensity. Good start though, another thing is those 12 measures in section B it feels like the dynamics got there a bit too soon and we loose the dramatic feel of the climax and it’s weakened, try to spare dynamic up to that point, Rachmanninoff loves to use elongated phrases so it’s hard to not peak to soon. Try listening to Valentina Lisitsa playing it, I love her performance it has this rising and falling concept in mind. I fell like the piano could be doing more as well maybe give the piano double handed triplet rhythms for that section and use it to build that intensity and add in instruments each measure at a time to make the dynamic louder and more texturous and building the intensity to that high point. Also you re using 5/4 time signature yet this piece is all originally in 4/4 only I think you should look at the original piano score for rhythmic reference as it seems as though you’re doing this by ear only.
@DreamingInKeys
@DreamingInKeys 4 года назад
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't necessarily leave anything out. I purposefully placed emphasis on the melody. That's the part I love about this piece. The melody is absolutely gorgeous and I really wanted to showcase it. I realized that would remove some of the drive forward, but that was a secondary consideration. I also wanted to experiment with interplay between the piano and orchestra, that's why the piano doesn't have a bigger role. This is my personal interpretation of this piece, and I love it! I would expect you, or any other performer or arranger/composer to put their own style & passion into it. The results would be different each time I'm sure. When you're making an arrangement, you get to decide what the end result it! That's the beauty of arranging and orchestration. Music is malleable. It can become whatever you want it to be. :)
@post-modernneo-marxist8102
@post-modernneo-marxist8102 3 года назад
@@DreamingInKeys Yeah I couldn't disagree more with the original commenter, this is amazing. It sounds like it was written this way.
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