Few composers stir the soul quite like Sergei Rachmaninoff. His music feels vast, human, and deeply spiritual...every chord weighted with meaning.

But what gives his sound that unmistakable sense of fate?

According to acclaimed pianist Nikolai Lugansky, the answer lies in one haunting image: the bells. “Beethoven’s destiny is in the strings,” Lugansky explains. “Rachmaninoff’s destiny is always the bells.”

Growing up near Russian Orthodox churches, Rachmaninoff was surrounded by their resonant chimes — marking births, marriages, and funerals. For him, bells became a symbol of life’s entire cycle, echoing joy and tragedy alike.


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In his tonebase course Rachmaninoff: Style & Symbolism, Lugansky demonstrates how to capture that bell-like resonance at the piano — not by holding the sound, but by “knocking” the keys and letting the acoustic bloom naturally. It’s a lesson in both touch and imagination.

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