Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Duration: 10:45
Leonard Pennario’s remarkable performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor Op. 30, recorded with Walter Susskind and the London Philharmonia Orchestra, is a standout. Pennario, the first pianist after Rachmaninoff himself to record all four of his piano concertos, had a special connection with the composer. His 1959 rendition of the Third Piano Concerto is so powerful and brilliant that it earned a place in Fanfare Magazine’s Hall of Fame. It showcases Pennario’s unique warmth and fire.
About the composer…

Throughout his life, Rachmaninoff composed numerous works that showcased his mastery of both the piano and orchestral composition. His compositions often featured rich harmonies and expressive melodies, capturing the emotions of the listener. Some of his most famous works include his Piano Concerto No. 2 and his Symphony No. 2.
Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including the Russian Revolution and emigration to the United States, Rachmaninoff continued to create beautiful music until his death in 1943. His contributions to classical music have left a lasting impact, with his compositions still being performed and celebrated today. Sergei Rachmaninoff’s legacy as a composer and pianist is a testament to his immense talent and passion for music.