Prelude in G minor, Op.23, No.5 (for Piano Trio) Sergei Rachmaninoff



























Sergei Rachmaninoff’s dramatic “Prelude in G minor, Op. 23 No. 5” is presented here in a powerful trio arrangement for violin, cello, and piano, faithfully preserving the original structure and commanding rhythmic character. The famous march-like opening and sweeping lyrical middle section are carefully adapted to the chamber ensemble, allowing each instrument to contribute to the bold musical architecture. Certain passages have been expanded or redistributed to suit the trio instrumentation, enriching the dialogue between the strings and piano while maintaining the intensity and grandeur of the original piano work. The result is a thrilling concert piece that blends virtuosity with dramatic contrast, ideal for advanced chamber recitals and competition programs. The required positions extend up to 7th position for violin and thumb position for cello, offering expansive expressive range and technical brilliance.