Day 20 — Share Your Music: 30 Days, 30 Songs
Maybe not who you think. Operating on a just in time basis, I knew that today’s tune for the 30 Days, 30 Songs challenge would make itself known to me before the day was out. And it did. As I was flipping through my CD collection, it just kept saying “Pick me.”
So I did — Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Are you feeling it in your core? Liquid delight? Not sure if you know this concerto? You do. It has been borrowed extensively for film and television. The second movement is the most well-known, and that is what I am sharing with you today. However, you really must listen to the whole concerto. More than once. Rachmaninoff makes rock stars of concert pianists.
The wonderful Sarah of Art Expedition is hosting 30 Days, 30 Songs for the month of June. You can see her latest post here. It is not too late to join in the challenge. Casual players welcome.
Kind Regards.
Tracy
One of my all-time favorites, Tracy.
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This was beautiful, thank you Tracy! Do you remember Eric Carmen’s “All by Myself (1975)? The tune for the verse was inspired by this movement. I love both pieces!
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I do know Eric Carmen’s song. I’m not sure whether I like it. I like parts of it. 🙂
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Thank you, Irene–I started humming ‘All by Myself’ right away and then filling in the words! I never knew this tune inspired the song.
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Yeah, I learned that recently, as well. 🙂
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It is very catchy, that’s for sure.
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Utterly beautiful.
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Great choice Tracy 🙂
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Such a beautiful piece – I have several versions of Rach 2 and 3 on CD. This one takes me away to another realm.
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You must have a big collection, Sharon. I would appreciate more suggestions. Just every now and then. No pressure. 🙂 Please. PS. I’ve just found out that Joseph Tawadros is performing in town on 30 June. I’ve got my tickets. ❤
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Clever. You would make an excellent writer of young children’s stories. Since you excel at doing it for the big kids!! This one is a gem!
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You’re funny, Suzanne. It is just me being me. But maybe I could write children’s stories because I am such a big kid. 🙂 So thank you. That’s very kind. PS. I seem to be ending up in people’s spam folders. Just thought I should let you know in case I disappear.
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This is slightly embarrassing as Ive written the wrong comment on the wrong blog post. I still think you’re grand 😊
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That is quite okay and so lovely. That was my suspicion. I just go with the flow. 😉
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LOL, yep going with the flow certainly helps keep me sane, well, most of the time.
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What a beautiful piece. 💜
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One of my favourites. ❤ Nice clarinet in it too.
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Such an amazing piece! Really love this concerto and Rachmaninoff in general. Can you imagine playing the piano like him? It seems almost superhuman to me, at least out of this world. 😊
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Seems superhuman to me too. Amazing composer and pianist.
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Superb
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Yep.
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