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Rachmaninovian, a. and n.|ˌræxmænɪˈnəʊvɪən| [f. the name of Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov (1873–1943), Russian pianist and composer.] A. adj. Of or resembling the style or the works of Rachmaninov. B. n. An admirer of Rachmaninov.
1958Times 3 Nov. 14/4 In their recital..there was only one original composition, a Toccata by Murgatroyd Farrar, which made suitably Rachmaninovian noises. 1962Times 5 July 15/1 A verbose Rachmaninovian Scherzo by John White. 1973Times 27 July 15/4 Mr Previn drew the right pliable phrasing from the LSO without overdoing the succulence (like some older Rachmaninovians one could name). 1976Gramophone May 1816/3 The Rachmaninovian flavour of ‘Whitechapel’..making a delightful treasure of sound. 1977Ibid. Nov. 874/1 What Rachmaninovians ought to be shouting for now, however, is a recording of the Liturgy, Op. 31. |