So for my fourth and last number I'm going to play excerpts from Rachmaninoff's second piano concerto number two that is By Rachmaninoff of course Who also wrote the music for this? Concerto this is a piano concerto for piano and concerto And was originally written for approximately 95 piece symphony orchestra due to circumstances beyond my control We seem to be approximately 95 pieces short But you won't notice the difference because I play it very fast I play it very fast This concerto was written in four flats because Rachmaninoff had to move four times while he wrote it And of course I play excerpts I don't know the whole thing that's The Steinway people have asked me to announce that this is a Baldwin piano Piano Pardon me for sitting down while I play Pardon my back Pardon my front That's the way I'm built Speaking of pianos Many people have asked me why there are three petals in these grand pianos While the petal in the middle is there to separate the two other petals Which might be bad news for people with three feet Rachmaninoff second piano concerto when you hear this This That is the introduction and when you hear this That is the main theme then when you hear this That is the main theme then when you hear this Then there's definitely something wrong because that's Tchaikovsky