TAP TO WATCH Rachmaninov plays his Concerto No 2
On the whole, biographies of Rachmaninov do not fall into the ‘gripping page-turner’ category. They list his successes and his setbacks, and give all the essential nodal points of his life: birth (1873), education (Moscow), marriage (1902), children (2), career (composer/pianist/conductor), exile in America (1917), and death (1943). Apart from his battles with a lack of self-confidence and his decision to flee Russia after the revolution, there are few further dramas, and there don’t tend to be many attempts to tease out his personality. This is partly because Rachmaninov was an obsessively private person. Apart from letters in which he described his bouts of self-doubt, he rarely revealed his innermost thoughts to anyone. When he performed, he was famous for showing…