This is a presentation of the program I wrote - the MIDI conductor. It can play MIDI files while listening to a human-chosen track (played on a MIDI-compatible keyboard) and changing the tempo of all other instruments accordingly. This allows a pianist to forget about keeping a very precise tempo to come in time with the orchestra ^.^
Definitely not perfect! Just the scherzando leading up to the climax - I'm trying to learn the whole piece but this of course is my favorite part to play :). (Note- this was recorded with a digicam which was obviously too close to the sound source, hence the overall poor sound and cracking at the loud parts.)
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Compare and try to identify performers and after some time I will hang list with their names here. This "video" is result of neverending youtube discussions about "who plays it better and more emotionally" I present it anonymously to prevent personal prenotions.
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First time doing these types of videos!
Here's Lang Lang's soundtrack (2002) of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.3 at London with Yuri Temirkanov and the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.
Try to compare and contrast Lang Lang's Tokyo performance of the Rach3 with this.
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Mexican-American pianist Gustavo Romero and the Liege Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Bartholomee perform Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.3 in D Minor, Op.30- a 1989 live broadcast from the United Nations headquarters in New York.
www.gustavoromero .com