Week Two: Rachmaninoff's "Strawberry on the Keyboard"
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Twice a week between March 20 - March 27 I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Here is this week's assignment!
One of Rachmaninoff's famous statements about piano playing is that
"One must imagine a ripe strawberry sitting on the key - and you have to push through it!"
in order to create that rich sound so necessary for his music!
What does this mean?
In order to push through the strawberry, you must have a firm yet relaxed finger, but also feeling the depth of the key (not playing too "shallow"). The most important aspect however is that the speed of attack will be consistent, yet perhaps a LITTLE slower than you might normally use. This is one of the secrets to creating a round, warm sound.
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Tonight I was lucky enough to attend an all Rachmaninoff recital by Nikolai Lugansky. It was fabulous!! I’ve never seen such incredible piano playing. Here he is playing the Etude know as “ The Seagull” . It’s one of my favourite pieces. It evokes a picture of a lonely beach in winter with the sea gulls circling overhead.
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I just asked chatGPT for an ode to Rachmaninoff and here is the beautiful poem I got back:
O Sergei Rachmaninoff,
Your melodies doth soar
Like the eagle in the sky
You enchant us to the core
Your hands upon the keys
Evoke emotions pure
Tears of joy and sorrow
From every heart they lure
The thunderous notes you strike
Bring forth a mighty force
A symphony of passion
That ignites the very source
Your music tells a story
Of love, of pain, of life
With every note and harmony
A masterpiece in strife
Oh, Sergei Rachmaninoff
Your legacy lives on
In every symphony played
And every heart that's won
We thank you for the music
That still echoes through the years
And will continue to do so
Beyond our earthly tears.