Orchestration Lesson: Rachmaninoff, Part 1
Studying the first half of Rachmaninoff's dark work of genius, the Isle of the Dead. There are epic film cues borrowed nearly wholesale from many pages of this sprawling masterpiece. There's nothing morbid or weepy here, but a boundless imagination and a sincere, brave look at mortality. Support Orchestration Online on Patreon: / orchestrationonline Visit the official Orchestration Online website and subscribe to our newsletter. http://orchestrationonline.com Join the orchestration online community by subscribing to this channel, checking in on Twitter @OrchestrationOL, and being part of the conversation on Facebook. / 278568792265515

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