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A Recital of Russian Piano Music

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Pianist William Koseluk plays two piano pieces by Rachmaninov: Sonata #1 in D Minor, Op. 28 (1907) and Sonata #2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 36 (Original Version, 1913). Mr. Koseluk received his B.M. and M.A. in piano, studying with Betty Oberacker at UCSB. During this time he was the winner of the Erno Daniel Piano Award and the Arthur Oresekes Memorial Prize at UCSB, and he achieved national distinction in numerous competitions. Series: "Soundscape" [4/2004] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 8624]

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A Recital of Russian Piano Music

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  • same here haha, AP ...

    same here haha, AP gov and economics

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  • yhea idol u are ...

    yhea idol u are cool 5/5 my vot
    :)

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  • UCSB!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...

    UCSB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I'm at UCSB

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  • Can anyone send me ...

    Can anyone send me the music of these songs?

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  • I'm doing my AP ...

    I'm doing my AP homework while I listen to this too! Koseluk is amazing! I wish I was as good as him...

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  • more than one hour ...

    more than one hour lol

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  • I'm listening to ...

    I'm listening to this as I do my AP homework. It's amazing. haha

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  • I am listening to ...

    I am listening to the Tchaikowski and there is rubato on every phrase. When the phrases are similar, this creates monotony. Rubato is a seasoning, not the main course, even in this music. Also to consider: Like my old piano teacher Crowder used to say when I tried to force Tchaikowski piano solos from the Seasons, etc on him, that "why do you want to play this? If all you had to go on with him were his solos, nobody would have ever heard of him."

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  • mare talent ai fra: ...

    mare talent ai fra:)) tot asa ...i like the music...good bye:)

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  • F**k

    F**k

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  • very very long..

    very very long..

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