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            <creator>Sergei Rachmaninoff</creator>
            <title>Prelude in G-Sharp Minor Op. 32 No. 12</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. This prelude was written in 1910 during a period that many people consider to be the pinnacle of Rachmaninoff's composational career.  It is one of a set of 13 preludes and is one of the more popular of the set.  All 13 of these preludes were written during a period of 19 days.The first time I encountered this piece was during a talent competition I had entered in 1998.  I was just 18 years old then, and a girl about the same age as I played this piece.  I really enjoyed it but never actually attempted to learn it until quite recently.  In fact, I didn't spend very much time studying this one (as is probably apparent in my performance).  I hope you enjoy it, nonetheless.  Oh, and if you were wondering, I was fortunate to take first place in the competition with Chopin's Revolutionary Etude (Op. 10 No. 12).  That one is always a crowd-pleaser.This was recorded at my home on my studio upright.  Please consider making a donation to help me purchase a new piano.</annotation>
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