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"With Rachmaninoff, Lizst, and Chopin, there’s a mystery to the music, it’s much more abstract and much more able to stimulate your imagination" Bellamy declared in [http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?sectioncode=29&storycode=9057 Keyboardmag.com]. | "With Rachmaninoff, Lizst, and Chopin, there’s a mystery to the music, it’s much more abstract and much more able to stimulate your imagination" Bellamy declared in [http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.asp?sectioncode=29&storycode=9057 Keyboardmag.com]. | ||
== Muse play == | == Muse play == | ||
* | * [[Riffs and jams#Adagio sostenuto |Adagio sostenuto]] | ||
* {{Prelude in B flat}} | * {{Prelude in B flat}} | ||
* {{Prelude in C sharp minor}} | * {{Prelude in C sharp minor}} | ||
* {{Prelude in G minor}} | * {{Prelude in G minor}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 17:42, 19 April 2010
There are similarities in Space Dementia and Sergei Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor and also Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor. His influence can also be heard in the piano solo from Butterflies and Hurricanes.
Matthew Bellamy has claimed that he is not even in Rachmaninov's league in a piano duel situation.
"With Rachmaninoff, Lizst, and Chopin, there’s a mystery to the music, it’s much more abstract and much more able to stimulate your imagination" Bellamy declared in Keyboardmag.com.
Muse play
- Adagio sostenuto
- Prelude in B-Flat Major Op. 23, No.2
- Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3, No. 2
- Prelude in G-Minor Op. 23, No. 5
See also
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