Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Piano_Sonata
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Daniil_Trifonov
gptkb:Sergei_Rachmaninoff
gptkb:Vladimir_Horowitz
gptkb:Yefim_Bronfman
gptkb:Rachmaninoff
gptkbp:arrangements for various instruments
various ensembles
gptkbp:associated_with Rachmaninoff's legacy
gptkbp:challenges for pianists
gptkbp:characteristics complex rhythms
thematic development
lyrical themes
rich harmonies
dramatic contrasts
technical demands
emotional range
recurring motifs
virtuosic passages
orchestral color
expressive dynamics
cadenza sections
interplay between piano and orchestra
gptkbp:composed_of gptkb:Sergei_Rachmaninoff
gptkbp:composer gptkb:Sergei_Rachmaninoff
gptkbp:cultural_impact widely performed in concert halls
widely regarded as one of the greatest piano concertos
gptkbp:dedicated_to gptkb:Eugene_Ormandy
gptkbp:dedication to the memory of his father
to the memory of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
gptkbp:depth expressive melodies
gptkbp:difficulty very high
gptkbp:duration approximately 40 minutes
gptkbp:famous_for technical difficulty
gptkbp:filmography featured in several movies
gptkbp:finale_date gptkb:Allegro
gptkbp:first_performance gptkb:Sergei_Rachmaninoff
gptkb:New_York
gptkbp:historical_significance important work in classical music history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
gptkbp:influenced later composers
the development of piano concertos.
gptkbp:influences Russian classical music
gptkbp:inspiration Rachmaninoff's own experiences
gptkbp:inspired piano competitions
numerous arrangements and adaptations
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in in music theory courses
in musicology studies
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in music festivals
its lyrical themes
gptkbp:is_considered_as benchmark for pianists
gptkbp:is_featured_in film soundtracks
classical music festivals
in piano recitals
gptkbp:is_often_associated_with in music literature
in concert programs
gptkbp:is_often_used_in in competitions
with orchestras worldwide
by famous pianists
in orchestral competitions
gptkbp:is_popular_in piano competitions
audiences and musicians alike
gptkbp:is_studied_in in conservatories
gptkbp:key D minor
gptkbp:known_for its dramatic contrasts
gptkbp:movement gptkb:Finale:_Alla_breve
gptkb:Intermezzo:_Adagio
three
Allegro ma non tanto
gptkbp:notable_artists gptkb:Lang_Lang
gptkb:Daniil_Trifonov
gptkb:Vladimir_Ashkenazy
gptkb:Yuja_Wang
gptkb:Evgeny_Kissin
gptkbp:notable_conductors gptkb:Walter_Damrosch
gptkbp:notable_features lush orchestration
gptkbp:notable_for its intricate piano part
gptkbp:notable_performance gptkb:Vladimir_Horowitz
by Horace Parlan
gptkbp:notable_recordings gptkb:1929
by Martha Argerich
gptkbp:opus_number gptkb:30
gptkbp:orchestration Piano, orchestra
solo piano and orchestra
gptkbp:part_of standard piano repertoire
gptkbp:performed_by gptkb:the_New_York_Philharmonic
orchestras worldwide
many renowned pianists
major concert halls
gptkbp:premiere 1909
gptkbp:premiere_date 1909
gptkbp:premiered_on 1909
gptkbp:record_label gptkb:RCA_Victor
gptkbp:recorded_by gptkb:Lang_Lang
many artists
gptkbp:repertoire for advanced pianists
gptkbp:signature_move of Rachmaninoff
gptkbp:style Romantic