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| Instrument: |
Piano
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| Ensemble: |
2 Pianos, 4-Hands
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| Genre: |
20th Century
Classical Period |
| Level: | SMP Level 10 (Advanced) |
| Format: |
Score
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Concerto No. 3 In D Minor, Op. 30. (Piano Duet). By Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943). For two pianos four-hands. Piano. Classical Period. SMP Level 10 (Advanced). Piano duet score (2 copies necessary for performance). Duet notation. Opus 30. 79 pages. G. Schirmer #LB1610. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50260460).
ISBN 0634006169. With duet notation. Classical Period. 9x12 inches.
Used in the movie SHINE.
About SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.
anonymous
Location: from unknown
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
April 7, 2011
rach 3
this piece is amazingly easy to play. I thought it would be hard but i can play this with one hand behind my back, while hopping on one foot. (FOR REAL MAN!!!!) I am 22 but have larger hands than rach himself and I am 6" 13
10 of 19 people found this review helpful.
Sam
Location: from San Diego, CA
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
April 7, 2009
Rach. 3
Rachmaninoff's Third Gets A lot of Attention From Shine. And I Think That It Is Harder Than The 12 Transcendental Studies And Etudes. Some Passeges Are So Hard It's Like A Karate Chop Of Liszt! During The Finale: Alla Breve I Saw A Chord Very Big. You Would Probubly Need...
9 of 31 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
January 6, 2009
great piece, great edition
rachmaninoff's third piano concerto is one of the most difficult and beautiful piano concerto's ever written. Heavyily romantic melodies with lush chords, what more could a virtuoso pianist want?? even though that it will talkes ages to perfect for most people, once completed, will become an invaluable asset to every...
17 of 32 people found this review helpful.
holly
Location: from Guildford
June 5, 2008
play it from the heart!.....
Its evident in this beautiful and amazing concerto the complex difficulty and amount of feeling you have to insinuate whilst playing this monster of a piece. Although admittedly it is uncannily difficult once learnt no one can take it away from you and it is one of the most gratifying...
16 of 33 people found this review helpful.
Jon Jay
Location: from Alberta
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
June 4, 2008
Not to be feared, but loved
This piece is definitely not too difficult to play. Granted, it is not too easy, but it definitely is playable by a devout practicer with many years of study under his or her belt. Get past your fear of it, and you will start to see what a masterpiece this...
10 of 29 people found this review helpful.