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So my next piece will be a Rachmaninoff Prelude, in b minor, and it's his personal favo(u)rite.
And sprinkled all over is this rhythm:
[Plays rhythm],
which was his favorite rhythm.
It starts somberly, gets to an urgently pounding development, sinks to another somber part,
and then flows right into a capricious cadenza, and then it goes right back into the beginning.
This [piece] can be interpreted in a number of different ways, but I'll let you decide.
So, are there any questions?
OK. Well, then, enjoy Rachmaninoff Prelude in b minor.