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As most people know his hands could stretch a thirteenth on a piano
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I heard twelveth (sp?)
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His Symphony No. 1 was a failure and he even left the performance before it was over
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I did. It is rumoured that the conductor (who slips my mind) was drunk
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He hated being known as the man who wrote the famous "Prelude in C sharp minor"
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I did not. However, he would sometimes tease audiences with the piece. When it was requested, he often pretended he was tired of the piece. However, because international copyright did not yet exist, "The Bells of Moscow" was pirated and put into a 3/4 beat, and became known as the Moscow Waltz.
Also, his estate in New York (I believe) was called Senar, Se for Sergei, Na for Natalia (his wife) and R, for Rachmaninoff.
Did you know that He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory one year early, with the highest honours available? Also, he wrote his graduating opera in about two weeks.
Additionally, he smoked about 20 strong cigars daily, but was still in excellent health. He lived to be 69 and 360 days.
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The 18th Variation is Beautiful! However, the 5 Browns butchered it
And the 3rd Concerto is infinitely better without his cuts
Glad you like the idea
Go Rachmaninoff :P I'm happy we share the furvour