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Suite No. 2 for piano (1934) Toccata for piano (1934) Poems for piano (1934/39) Sonata for violin and piano (1934) Concertino for piano and orchestra (1934) Trio No. 1 for violin, cello and piano (1936) Preludio, Ariosa e Fuga for orchestra (1936) Suite No. 5 for piano (unknown) Suite No. 6 "I Capricci di Ty" for piano (1938/39)
Leopold Stokowski made a large number of transcriptions for full orchestra, including the Toccata and Fugue in D minor for organ, which appeared in the film Fantasia and the Little Fugue in G minor. Alexander Siloti made many piano transcriptions of Bach, most famously his Prelude in B minor based on Bach's Prelude in E minor, BWV 855a.
The first page of J. S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565. Toccata (from Italian toccare, literally, "to touch", with "toccata" being the action of touching) is a virtuoso piece of music typically for a keyboard or plucked string instrument featuring fast-moving, lightly fingered or otherwise virtuosic passages or sections, with or without imitative or fugal interludes, generally ...
The Toccata in B-flat major is a piece for solo piano written in 1932 by Aram Khachaturian. It is a favorite of piano students, and has been recorded many times. Khachaturian wrote this work as the first movement of a three-movement suite for piano: Toccata; Waltz-Capriccio; Dance. [citation needed]
"36 Études", for violin and piano or for violin solo, Op.48 -Op.2 posthumous; dedicated to the Conservatoire de Paris-(1881) "6 Morceaux" pour violon seul suivis d'un Capriccio pour alto seul, Op.55 -Op.9 posthumous-(pub.1883) No.1 Andante; No.2 Moderato; No.3 Prélude (dedicated to violinist Léon Reynier) No.4 Tempo di minuetto; No.5 Andante
BWV 964 – Sonata in D minor (arrangement of Sonata No. 2 for solo violin, BWV 1003 – doubtful) [53] BWV 965 – Sonata in A minor (after Johann Adam Reincken 's Hortus Musicus , Nos. 1–5) BWV 966 – Sonata in C major (after Johann Adam Reincken's Hortus Musicus , Nos. 11–15)
"Rosina" from The Barber of Seville by Rossini (1944) for violin and piano "Violetta" from La traviata by Verdi, a concert transcription for violin and piano (1944) "Jeux d'eau" by Ravel, a concert transcription for violin and piano (1945) "12 Preludes" by Chopin (1946) for violin and piano "Fantasie Impromptu" by Chopin (1947) for violin and piano
Angèle Dubeau, OC CQ (born 24 March 1962) is a retired Canadian classical violinist.She has devoted a large part of her career to making classical music accessible to a wide audience and also frequently played works by contemporary composers. [1]