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  2. Études-Tableaux, Op. 39 - Wikipedia

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    Rachmaninoff in front of a giant Redwood tree in California, 1919. The Études-Tableaux ("study paintings"), Op. 39, is the second of two sets of piano études composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Op. 39 was composed sometime between 1916 and 1917 [1] and were among the final works composed by Rachmaninoff before his exit from Russia. [2]

  3. Miscellaneous solo piano compositions (Rachmaninoff)

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    Now beginning to compose independently, Rachmaninoff's next project was a group he titled Three Nocturnes, and is regarded as his first serious attempt at writing for the piano. [4] The first nocturne, in F-sharp minor, was written 14–21 November 1887, and has three parts: a beginning and an end in andante cantabile and a central section in ...

  4. List of compositions by Sergei Rachmaninoff - Wikipedia

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    Rachmaninoff at his estate Ivanovka, proofing his Piano Concerto No. 3 (1910). This is a complete list of compositions by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943).. Rachmaninoff's compositions cover a variety of musical forms and genres.

  5. Polka Italienne - Wikipedia

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    The Polka Italienne (Italian Polka) is a piano work for two pianos by Sergei Rachmaninoff. [1] It was composed in 1906. The piece begins in the key of E-flat minor then changes to E-flat major during the middle section.

  6. Trio élégiaque No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Rachmaninoff's Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor, Op. 9 is a piano trio which he began composing on 25 October 1893 and completed on 15 December that year. It was written in memory of Tchaikovsky and was inscribed with the dedication "In Memory of a Great Artist". [1]

  7. Études-Tableaux, Op. 33 - Wikipedia

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    The original No. 4 is lost; the piece was revised and published as Op. 39, No. 6. [4] The original Nos. 3 and 5 were published posthumously within Op. 33. [ 4 ] Probably best identified by their tempo markings and keys, the 1911 pieces are numbered by the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) as follows, [ 5 ] leaving aside the ...

  8. Sergei Rachmaninoff recordings - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Rachmaninoff Melodie in E major, Op. 3, No. 3 (revised version) April 9, 1940 RCA Sergei Rachmaninoff Moment Musical in E-flat minor, Op. 16, No. 2 March 18, 1940 RCA Sergei Rachmaninoff "Oriental Sketch" March 18, 1940 RCA Sergei Rachmaninoff Polichinelle in F-sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 4 March 6, 1923 RCA Sergei Rachmaninoff "Polka de W.R."

  9. Morceaux de salon, Op. 10 (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    The Morceaux de salon (French for Salon Pieces; Russian: Салонные Пьесы, Salonnyye Pyesy), Op. 10, are a set of pieces for solo piano composed by Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1894. [1] The beginning of the Nocturne. "Humoresque" by Sergei Rachmaninoff as performed by Gareth Rader in April, 2014.