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Reaching such a determination usually requires that the veteran receive a Compensation and Pension examination (C&P exam), [39] conducted by a psychologist or psychiatrist at a local VA medical facility or by a psychologist or psychiatrist in independent practice who conducts evaluations for a VA-contracted private vendor.
The Toccata was written in August 1901 and the suite was completed in the summer of 1903 with three other movements, for presentation at a competition organised by the periodical Musica. It was entered in the piano division of the competition, the Pleyel Prize, under the motto "Des cloches sonores". It won first place.
As Graham points out, at 0:49 a wrong note intrudes: a few bars later you lose confidence as a result, and it becomes nervously skittish and rushed. There's a minor wrong note at 1:03, and another around 1:44. At 1:35, it's a little too blurred for me. 1:55, the critical octave C-naturals are lost.
BWV 564 – Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major; BWV 565 – Toccata and Fugue in D minor; BWV 566 – Toccata and Fugue in E major (also published in C major) BWV 566a – Toccata in E major (earlier version of BWV 566) BWV 567 – Prelude in C major (possibly by Johann Ludwig Krebs) [9] BWV 568 – Prelude in G major (doubtful) [9]
Bach's pupil Johann Ludwig Krebs imitated the work in his Prelude and Fugue in C major (leaving out, however, the slow movement), while in the 20th century, Ferruccio Busoni published a transcription of BWV 564 for the piano (1900; one of many Bach transcriptions by the same author), and the work influenced Busoni's own Toccata for Piano (1920
The Toccata in C major, Op. 7 by Robert Schumann, was completed in 1830 and revised in 1833.The piece is in sonata-allegro form. [1]The work was originally titled Etude fantastique en double-sons (Fantastic Study in Double Notes), and was infamously referred to by Schumann as the "hardest piece ever written"—to this day it remains as "one of the most ferociously difficult pieces in the piano ...
Beethoven – Piano trio No. 6 in E ♭ major, ii (C) [33] Beethoven – Violin Sonata No. 9, "Kreutzer" , i (A) [ 34 ] Beethoven – Piano Quartet No. 1 in E ♭ WoO 36, i (and ii) (E ♭ ) [ 35 ] (although sometimes construed as two separate movements, they are not really separable as the first ends with a half-cadence leading into the second)
Largo for cello and piano (c. 1940) Sonatina for cello and piano (1949) Bolero for cello and piano (1948–9) Tender Melody for cello and piano (1948–9) Serenata for cello and piano (1948–9) Tender Melody for cello and piano (1948–9) Dave Smith. Kaivopuisto (1996) David Stanley Smith. Cello sonata, Op. 59; Ethel Smyth. Cello Sonata No. 1 ...