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In the Thread: Recommend me works to get into Myaskovsky and Glazunov
Post Subject: Re: Russian’s “B” composers.. :-)Posted by Antonio J. on: 8/9/2005

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 Romy the Cat wrote:

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Still, to me, Myaskovsky and Glazunov are Rimsky-Korsakovs with talent deficiency. They remind me the music of the infinitely wiling to say something Nikolay Medtner that itself might be OK from certain perspective but… But after you listen any of Medtner 25554 piano concertos (his “skaskas” are better) along with one single phrase of Rachmaninoff then you instantaneously begin to feel why Myaskovsky, Medtner and Glazunov were (in a way) Russian’s “B” composers.

Surely, I do not mean to sound demeaning but… hey… you will be the judge.

Rgs,
Romy the Cat


I think that paragraph says it all. I love Rimsky and Rachmaninoff, and I still know very few works of them, so I'd better get a deeper knowledge about them before starting meeting new kids. Would you recommend some of their works different than the most popular ones? Also knowing which is your favourite rendition of the Rachma's 3rd piano concerto would be interesting ;-)

Thanks and regards,

AJ

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