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TALON SMITH, pianist & composer Vicente Chamber Orchestra Zain Khan, conductor SERGEI RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30 00:00 I. Allegro ma non tanto 18:08 II. Intermezzo: Adagio 29:37 III. Finale: Alla breve RAVEL Jeux d’eau, M. 30 45:28 Encore Recorded live at the BroadStage in Los Angeles, CA. Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 has the reputation of being one of the most technically and musically challenging concertos in the piano repertoire. Owing to its difficulty, the concerto is respected, even feared, by many pianists. Pianist-composer Talon Smith gave a stellar performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 to a sold-out audience under the baton of the talented Maestro Kahn conducting the Vicente Chamber Orchestra. ABOUT THE SOLOIST: TALON SMITH launched onto the international music stage at age 14 when he won the gold medal at the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. From there, his career continues to soar with an abundance of triumphant achievements, including garnering more than 40 top prizes and performing in America, Europe, and Asia to sold-out concerts and sweeping audience choice awards. Talon is a “two thumbs up” Gramophone favorite, winning their highest praises and describing Talon as a “master pianist with an old soul....” — Jed Distler, Gramophone Talon is also a composer and recording artist—Talon’s 24 Preludes, Op. 1, and Sonata in C minor, Op. 2, recordings will be released in 2025. Piano scores for both works are available at TalonSmithMusic.com. "Once again, the young virtuoso placed his technical mastery at the service of poetry and the singing line. Vladimir Horowitz famously said, 'There is no shortage of pianists, only a shortage of composers.' In the new 24 Preludes by Talon Smith (Op.1) – an astonishing collection of pieces with varying styles and emotions – one had a renewed hope for the future of new music, music that speaks to the hearts of the common men and women, unencumbered by the demands of academia." — Truman C. Wang, Editor-in-Chief of Classical Voice Videographer: Nicholas Casillas @VicenteChamberOrchestra # RACH 3 # Sergey Rachmaninov