ABSTRACT

This study is the first to consider all three of Rachmaninoff's careers in detail. After surveying his place in Russian musical history and his creative activity, the author examines, with musical examples, each working chronological order against the background of the composer's life. Among the the many subjects upon which new light is shed are the operas, the songs, and the religious music. Rachmaninoff's remarkable career as a pianist, his style of playing and repertoire are analysed along with his historically important contribution to the gramophone and his work for the reproducing piano. The book includes a survey of his activity as a conductor. There are extensive references to Russian sources and the first appearance of a complete Rachmaninoff disconography is included. This book is the only comprehensive study in any language of the three aspects of Rachmaninoff's musical career and is a stimulating read for music lovers everywhere.

part |2 pages

Part I Rachmaninoff the Composer

chapter 1|19 pages

Rachmaninoff and Russian Musical History

chapter 3|32 pages

Student Years, 1886-1892

chapter 4|58 pages

Free Artist, 1892-1897

chapter 5|62 pages

Moscow, 1897-1906

chapter 6|30 pages

Dresden, 1906-1909

chapter 7|90 pages

Ivanovka, 1909-1917

chapter 8|68 pages

New World, 1917-1943

part |3 pages

Part II Rachmaninoff the Pianist

chapter 9|25 pages

Rachmaninoff's Career as a Pianist

chapter 10|9 pages

Concert Statistics

chapter 11|28 pages

Rachmaninoff's Art as a Pianist

chapter 12|23 pages

Piano Repertoire

chapter 13|12 pages

Rachmaninoff and the Gramophone

chapter 14|47 pages

Discography

chapter 15|9 pages

Rachmaninoff and the Reproducing Piano

part |2 pages

Part Ill Rachmaninoff the Conductor

chapter 16|17 pages

Rachmaninoff's Career as a Conductor

chapter 17|6 pages

Conducting Repertoire

chapter 18|31 pages

Chronological List of Performances