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In November 2021, Folke only shared the first part publicly as the sound quality of the recording had sadly deteriorated over time. Yet, it was in his Rachmaninovs that one could truly hear his essence; a profound, raw passion entwined with a breathtaking tenderness that revealed the depth of who he really was. If you would like to listen to his complete concerto performance/all 3 movements, go to ↳ • Folke Nauta (1994) Sergei Rachmaninov: Pia... 21 year-old Folke Nauta, piano -Vivace (fis mineur) -Andante cantabile (D majeur) -Allegro scherzando (fis mineur → fis majeur) (de 1917 versie: Allegro vivace) Orkest van het Oosten (Netherlands Symphony Orchestra) Gabriele Bellini, conductor Live recording, Enschede 30-11-1994 "I may act normal, but I am anything but." Folke Sjoerd Nauta (April 26, 1973 – August 5, 2023) was a highly gifted Dutch-Norwegian pianist Ditt minne lever i lys og stein, en sjel så klar, en venn så rein This channel is dedicated to my friend who deserves to be remembered—for his loved ones and all of you. A rare talent with such a kind, honest and loyal character. To those of us who knew him, he was a sensitive soul who even during his own struggles, offered support to others. He was beautiful. I feel a long-held weight to preserve glimpses he entrusted to me including never-before-released recordings. It breaks my heart his final hours were spent bidding farewell to his small circle of followers in solitude after pleas, typing personal exchanges in an earnest reach for a hug. As his humble profile never captured the brilliant artist he was, I feel led to ensure his true essence—his music in its full glory—is what remains. My wish for him is to highlight his artistry from times he could still play with both hands. To honor and cherish his work was my promise to him; he responded modestly yet happily which turned out to be, his two-handed legacy In loving memory, Claudine Carmen Roma