Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C Sharp minor (Arr. Edith Pageaud)

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Published 2023-12-26
Rachmaninoff - Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C Sharp minor
Arrangement for classical guitar : Edith Pageaud

The arrangement is protected, any tentative of misappropriation or diffusion of the text will be punishable by law.


Big thanks to Benjamin Ferrier, Yoan Chirescu and Bernard Gionta for sound and video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @EdithPageaud
    My account have been hacked, don’t react about strange answers under your comments or private messages, that is not me. I will take care of it Edith
  • @EdithPageaud
    Hi everyone, thank you so much for your comments ! Wasn’t expecting all these reactions and demand for a sheet, I am currently working on it
  • @martinmar148
    Rachmaninoff himself, a master arranger, would be completely satisfied and very proud of this. Congratulations.
  • @abbyz9790
    As a pianist, I didn't even know this was possible on the guitar. You are amazing
  • @denisgordiy5718
    It’s amazing. I’m a pianist and never thought that Rachmaninov harmony can be reproduced on guitar. Bravo!
  • @alext2k3
    Never in a million years did I expect to see someone play, let alone arrange this piece for classical guitar. Really well done. You have fantastic technique and dynamics!
  • @RyanHowe
    As a classical pianist, I enjoyed this performance. Keep it up! Your dynamics, resonance control and arrangement choices were very good, and it's cool you chose to use C#ADGBE!
  • @pmlegene
    One can hear Rachmaninov applauding from above. And Edith is playing the piece in the same pitch as the original (for piano), marvelous.
  • @fwowncwown
    Amazing! This lady made it sound like a lost Villa-Lobos prelude! 🤯🥹💗🙌🏼
  • @robertfoose9453
    As both a pianist and a guitarist I am compelled to commend you on this most excellent arrangement and immaculate performance. Exceptional in every way. Please give us more!
  • @Chris-wq3pe
    Edith, you made a complex piece, a piece of halted timing, that staggers and soars and falls and leaps, sound so simple. Thank you, your playing is impeccable.
  • @robnorthrup2414
    Wow. The tension is communicated so well. You really landed that.
  • @b.d6642
    If i was the guitar manufacturer i would be flattered that someone played such a beautiful arrangement so good on a guitar of mine. Amazing performance, the guitar really managed to express the pain of this piece in a way a piano sometimes can't
  • Superb performance. As other comments said "very surprised to hear this Rachmaninoff piece played so perfectly on the guitar". The molody in the bass was well executed and the resonance is sustained long. Superb control of Melody and accompaniment. Suoerb technique in the 2nd movement, flawless technique while maintaining the legato of the melody and changes in chord. Some surprises in using semi rasquados in some chords, add different character to the performance. Overall, just one word Bravo Superb.
  • @ioanna9710
    THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST PERFOMANCE AND ARRANGEMENT OF THIS PIECE ON GUITAR! HUGE BRAVOOO👏❤️
  • @Commenter339
    I am near the roof. Just as you finished playing, it started raining outside and I can hear it on the shingles. How beautiful!
  • @osaabd390
    First time I hear/see Rachmaninoff played on a classical guitar! Love it
  • @brycewalburn3926
    You captured the drama of the original composition absolutely perfectly! Impeccable.
  • @WaterproofSoap
    I've been having struggles with a tumultuous world and nearly inescapable anhedonia. You have no idea how much I needed to hear this and how much it improved my world. And I'm probably just one of so many that wouldn't be brave enough to comment publicly. Music is medicinal equally as much as artistry. Thank you for sharing your gift. It heals people, and you should know that unequivocally and without doubt.
  • Magnifique ! Merci pour ce moment qu’une vie devrait permettre d’écouter ! Rachmaninoff nous rappelle à l’ordre