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[edit]- Compositional style: influences - see Martyn, pp. 30ff. - also Norris 2001b
- Add images? - Hands - Add one to 1926-1942 section (Commons search - Hirtle Chart)
- Check biographies regarding birth date (April 1 or April 2?)
- re first performance of 3rd concerto Add sentence about the first sentence of the Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, rather than just skipping to the second. See: O'Connell, p. 383; Bertensson & Leyda, p. 158.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff#Move to Dresden and first US tour: 1906–1917 - Tatiana Sergeievna Rachmaninova (1907–1961) - mention birth of second daughter on 21 June 2021 at Ivanovka - Scott, p. 76; Bertensson & Leyda, p. 140 (see Seroff, which is cited all throughout the paragraph)
- mention Repertoire section to Pianism; see Norris, pp. 76 ff.
- expand Reputation and Legacy section - see Cunningham pp. 8 ff.
- things to mention: personal life (i.e. in public, in private - e.g. "six-and-a-half-foot-scowl"), conducting, relationship with Hofmann, Medtner; influences, compositional style, criticism, differing opinions on his music, increase in its popularity since his death.
List
[edit]- External audio: Rachmaninoff playing his own Piano Concerto No. 4
- Hand size - see Talk:Sergei Rachmaninoff#Useful source?; Hand span article; Marfan syndrome speculation article: + this?; plus other not cited: [1]
- Add images (Wikimedia Commons search) 1892, Seated at Steinway piano, With daughter, In groovy coat [2] [3] - Add pictures to Villa Senar from this website - huge amount of pictures here at this website (in Russian) - add this image or R's hands to acromegaly section
- Add an influences/influence section?
- Add to pianism section; friendship and comparison with Hofmann (see his page)?; relationship to Medtner? - regarding pianism
- Spanish wikipedia (FA)
- Composer FAs
- Images of sheet music for pieces Other similar images?
Sources
- The International Rachmaninoff Festival-Conference. University of Maryland School of Music. 1998.
- The Singer's Rachmaninoff - re songs
- Gregor Benko: Rachmaninoff's Records - recordings
- Pollard: Rachmaninoff's Music for Solo Piano
- Rachmaninoff Bibliography
- Thesis on piano solo music - influences section
- Add Culshaw? (other version) or Matthew-Walker? or Bazhanov? or Gronowicz or another Cannata book or this about his early piano works or this about his piano transciptions? Add any of these books which are about Russian music more generally? [4] [5] [6] [7], or Robert Rimm's book?
- Make picture of family tree? - e.g. see this one for Holst
- Add this? (Wikipedia Library/De Gruyter)
- Apply for Taylor & Francis through Wikipedia Library to get access to Martyn's book (especially regarding R as a pianist and his recordings) - Project Muse? (Sylvester)
- Add The New Grove Russian Masters
- Add Robert Walker - Rachmaninoff: His Life and Times
- Look at this article + this? + this?
- Thesis regarding Rachmaninoff as a performer - Use in section Pianism/Interpretations
- Schonberg pp. 522-523 - regarding pianism, technique, memory, appearance
- Haylock - Rachmaninoff: An essential guide to his life and works (OCLC)
- Add?: "Rachmaninoff, Sergei (Vassilievich)". Baker's Biograpical Dictionary of Musicians. Vol. 5. 2001.
Article Structure
- Lead
- Life and Career
- Music
- Works
- Compositional Style
- Pianism
- Technique
- Tone
- Interpretations
- Hand size and medical speculations
- Recordings
- Reputation and Legacy
Other Pages
[edit]List of compositions (use excel document and check list, add images to pieces?)
Category:Sergei Rachmaninoff - Category:Compositions by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Improve articles; Create articles of pieces in "hidden" section of Template; create other articles
- Citations (look at physical books)
- remove trivial mentions from the Popular culture section
- Expand section on the music, using images of the sheet music from here (and elsewhere?)
- Expand lead
- Citations (look at physical books)
- Expand section on the music, using images of the sheet music from here
- Greatly expand Background section (rename to History)
- Expand lead