Similar words: rachmaninoff, drachma, coachman, rich man, watchman, henchman, dutchman, pitchman. Meaning: n. composer and piano virtuoso born in Russia (1873-1943).
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1. A Rachmaninov piano concerto swept through the flat, making the problem of Ruth trivial and vague.
2. Although Rachmaninov was internationally celebrated during his lifetime as a virtuoso pianist, his sweepingly Romantic compositions have lived on to beguile audiences in the 21st Century.
3. Rachmaninov was born in Semyonovo, near Novgorod in north-western Russia, into a noble family of Tatar descent, who had been in the service of the Russian tsars since the 16th century.
4. At the age of 13, after finishing a music school, he became a student of Rachmaninov Music College in Rostov-on-Don (Prof. S. Osipenko's class).
5. Tatum was not only a favorite among jazz musicians, but also among European classical musicians, including Conductor Leopold Stokowski, composer Sergei Rachmaninov and pianist Vladimir Horowitz.
6. Born during the last flowering of Imperial Russia but ending his days as a celebrity in Beverley Hills, Rachmaninov was the greatest pianist of his age and a composer of genius.
7. Her favourite piano music includes Mozart's piano concerto No 23, as well as the Rachmaninov Preludes and Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major.
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