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You are welcome!

And I am glad that I've finally come across the photos enlarged that I've been searching for in the start of the topic. Here they are:

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The last photo was obviously made in Senar. As long as I've seen on the photos from modern Senar it looks a bit the same way with the same number of photos on the shelve...

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that's a well used piano seat.


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Thanks again for the pics! Interesting that that Hamburg Steinway has a New York lyre.


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Thank you Marianne for these wonderful old photos - especially SR in his natural habitat - dog, granddaughter, birthday cake - I love it!

It is touching to see this images from a world that has vanished - these people are my heroes even if the rest of the world seems to have moved on to other things -

I have a volume of translations of Akhmatova's poetry filled with wonderful photos of people who seem so interesting I wish I could go into the photos and talk to them - they would have to indulge me and speak english of course - Blok, Mandelstam, Biely - a lost world


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There was a thread devoted to Elgar for those who wanted to know more

Here it is:

http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1213592/1.html



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with Sir Henry Heyman (violinist) in the Bohemian Grove

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Another fascinating photograph...both enjoying cigars too.

Thanks for sharing. smile

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Interesting that that Hamburg Steinway has a New York lyre.

Wow, Good one H.

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I can't decide between the granddaughter sitting on the piano, or Rach. cutting the birthday cake.

Thanks so much for sharing these photos.


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Wow, amazing pics! I love the one with his granddaughter smile

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Originally Posted by LJC
Interesting that that Hamburg Steinway has a New York lyre.

Wow, Good one H.


Thanks, I sort of just "saw" that all of a sudden. Does catch the eye! smile


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A very rare audio of Rachmaninoff's cousin, teacher and main producer - Alexander Ziloti:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRScpZgQkIo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usHzl5_afb4

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Rachmaninoff and Russian writer Ivan Bunin

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Lifar, Aleksinskaya, Rachmaninoff, Paris 1939

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Rachmaninoff and Medtner, Florence, 1924

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Rachmaninoff and his daughter Tatyana

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Originally Posted by argerichfan


Not wanting to tinkle in anybody's cereal -Rachmaninov knew what he was best at- but the emotional range of his music is extremely limited and quite repetitive. (The 3rd concerto is basically a repeat of the 2nd, the 2nd symphony makes good what he didn't in the 1st.)


shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked !!!!!! NO!!!!! The emotional range is amazing in his music.. I mean I get emotionally completely drained every time I play the 2nd sonata!! And the 2nd concerto! Rach 2 and 3 are extremely different.. structure-wise and harmonically and mood-wise.. How can those harmonies in the Intermezzo of Rach 3 not melt you.. or in the cadenza.. or the second symphony - especially in the development of the slow movement! Rach is the one composer I feel the closest to



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Originally Posted by AngelinaPogorelich
Originally Posted by argerichfan


Not wanting to tinkle in anybody's cereal -Rachmaninov knew what he was best at- but the emotional range of his music is extremely limited and quite repetitive. (The 3rd concerto is basically a repeat of the 2nd, the 2nd symphony makes good what he didn't in the 1st.)


shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked !!!!!! NO!!!!! The emotional range is amazing in his music.. I mean I get emotionally completely drained every time I play the 2nd sonata!! And the 2nd concerto! Rach 2 and 3 are extremely different.. structure-wise and harmonically and mood-wise.. How can those harmonies in the Intermezzo of Rach 3 not melt you.. or in the cadenza.. or the second symphony - especially in the development of the slow movement! Rach is the one composer I feel the closest to


I really have to agree with Angelina, here. I think you're out of your mind, if you think Rach's emotional level is extremely limited, and/or repetitive. He propels me out of my seat every time I hear the 3rd concerto, which has nothing to do with the 2nd...I'm sorry, but the notion, that the former is nothing more than a repeat of the latter, is nonsense. Strauss, Sibelius, Nielsen, and Elgar are superior composers (yes, I realize I left out Mahler)? I can't even take that seriously. Opinion, is what it is, I suppose.



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Hey! Mahler is great!!!!



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Btw I must say I am loving the pictures!!!



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Originally Posted by AngelinaPogorelich
Hey! Mahler is great!!!!


Tis the reason I left him out of the list of "superior" composers.



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Marianne,
I have enjoyed the pictures of Siloti with Liszt and with Tchaikovsky on your website (along with the dedications). Very interesting. Are these photos in private hands?

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These photos were published on the postcards, so I guess they are not in the private collection but rather in public sharing!

One more rare photo of Rachmaninoff

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