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Jimmy's Here
So Codereder...If it's fast Rachmaninoff you want, you can't go past his Prelude Op.23 No.2. Probably the most difficult thing he wrote for solo piano.
If you've got the Rach 3 handy, the third movement is a hell of a lot faster than the first.
If you're looking for the ultimate in speed, you cannot go past Georges Cziffra, as our plucking and picking friend so rightly mentioned.
Look out for his transcriptions, particularly Flight of the Bumble-Bee - The same speed as the normal version but in double octaves.
Horowitz transcriptions don't go amiss either.
But if it's the style of the Rach3 opening... The final (4th) movement of Chopin's Second Sonata... Liszt's 'Feux Follets' from the Transcendental Etudes... and Alkan's 3rd 'Grande Etude for Hands re-united' (Played by Marc-Andre Hamelin preferably)
Finally, what use would this list be without a direct mp3 link, so here's Chopin's 4th Etude Op.10 played by ALfred Cortot in 1937.
http://www.geocities.com/alfredcortot/1004.mp3
I hope you find use for this list
Yours
Theo/Jimmy