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DarrenH
11-26-2004, 10:44 PM
This won't excite many but I'd like to mention that the second movement of this piece reminded me of something that I'd heard before but I just couldn't place it.....until now.

Eric Carmen - All By Myself.

Man, did this bug me for awhile. No wonder why I liked this movement so well.

Compare the two and you will be amazed. Eric ripped off Rachmaninov. It's as plain as day.

Just proves that modern day musicians used classical works as an influence. Some more obvious than others.

Darren

Pat D
11-27-2004, 07:14 AM
This won't excite many but I'd like to mention that the second movement of this piece reminded me of something that I'd heard before but I just couldn't place it.....until now.

Eric Carmen - All By Myself.

Man, did this bug me for awhile. No wonder why I liked this movement so well.

Compare the two and you will be amazed. Eric ripped off Rachmaninov. It's as plain as day.

Just proves that modern day musicians used classical works as an influence. Some more obvious than others.

Darren
Does "Full Moon and Empty Arms" mean anything to you? That tune is from Rach's Second Concerto, too.

Composers do this all the time, and the use tunes in the public domain if they're smart.

Rach himself did it. He used the "Dies Irae" chant tune in the Isle of the Dead and wrote another work for piano and orchestra called Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini..

This isn't something I personally keep track of, but Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn is another that comes to mind.