1887 (Rachmaninoff is 14 years old)
(Orchestra Piece) Scherzo in D minor (1887) (5:30) (Play audio)
1891 (Rachmaninoff is 18 years old)
(Concerto) Piano Concerto No. 1 (1891, rev 1917) (29 min) (Play)
Mikhail Pletnev, piano (Live performance video)
(Symphonic Poem) Prince Rostislav (1891) (15 min) (Play audio)
1892 (Rachmaninoff is 19 years old)
(Opera) Aleko (Russian: Алеко) (1892) (1 hour) (Play)
(Live Video Performance)
(Piano) Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3 (Fantasy Pieces) (1892) (22 min) (Play)
Vyacheslav Gryaznov, piano (live video performance)
Elegie in E♭ minor, Op. 3, No. 1
Prelude in C# minor, Op. 3, No. 2 (5:00) Evgeny Kissin
1893 (Rachmaninoff is 20 years old)
(Piano trio) Trio élégiaque No. 2, Op. 9 (1893, rev 1906) (40 min) (Play)
(Piano) Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3 (Fantasy Pieces) (1892) (22 min) (Play)
Vyacheslav Gryaznov, piano (live video performance)
Elegie in E♭ minor, Op. 3, No. 1
Prelude in C# minor, Op. 3, No. 2 (5:00) Evgeny Kissin
1893 (Rachmaninoff is 20 years old)
(Piano trio) Trio élégiaque No. 2, Op. 9 (1893, rev 1906) (40 min) (Play)
Julian Rachlin, violin, Mischa Maisky, cello, Nikolai Lugansky, piano (live)
Martha Argerich, Nelson Freire, pianos (Live video performance)
1894 (Rachmaninoff is 21 years old)
(Piano) Morceaux de salon, Op. 10 (1894) (29 min) (Play)
Elisha Wolf, piano (live video performance)
1896 (Rachmaninoff is 23 years old)
(Piano) Six moments musicaux, Op. 16 (1896) (23 min) (Play)
1894 (Rachmaninoff is 21 years old)
(Piano) Morceaux de salon, Op. 10 (1894) (29 min) (Play)
Elisha Wolf, piano (live video performance)
1896 (Rachmaninoff is 23 years old)
(Piano) Six moments musicaux, Op. 16 (1896) (23 min) (Play)
Nikolai Lugansky, piano (live video performance)
1896 (Rachmaninoff is 23 years old)
The premiere of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No.1 in D minor,
which took place in St. Petersburg on March 28, 1897, was an total
disaster for reasons which included under-rehearsal and the poor
performance of the conductor Alexander Glazunov. Rachmaninoff
subsequently suffered a psychological collapse but did not destroy
or attempt to disown the score. Rachmaninoff entered therapy for
his depression and recovered by 1901.
1896 (Rachmaninoff is 23 years old)
The premiere of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No.1 in D minor,
which took place in St. Petersburg on March 28, 1897, was an total
disaster for reasons which included under-rehearsal and the poor
performance of the conductor Alexander Glazunov. Rachmaninoff
subsequently suffered a psychological collapse but did not destroy
or attempt to disown the score. Rachmaninoff entered therapy for
his depression and recovered by 1901.
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