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ROB FORBERG MUSIKVER PROKOFIEV Selected Pieces & Studies Op 2,3,4,12 For Piano

ROB FORBERG MUSIKVER PROKOFIEV Selected Pieces & Studies Op 2,3,4,12 For Piano

HENLE RACHMANINOW Prelude In D Major Op.23 No.4 For Piano Solo Urtext Edition

HENLE RACHMANINOW Prelude In D Major Op.23 No.4 For Piano Solo Urtext Edition

HENLE RACHMANINOW Prelude In G Major Op.32 No. 5 For Piano Solo Urtext Edition

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  • Catalog #: 51481153
  • URTEXT
  • PIANO SOLO


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Sergei Rachmaninov’s second book of Préludes, op. 32, was written in the summer of 1910 at his family’s idyllic country house in Ivanovka. This sleepy, rural area inspired the composer to this wonderful, Impressionistic G-major Prélude. It is not very difficult, and is thus also suitable for advanced amateur pianists. Thanks to the cooperation of the Glinka Archive in Moscow, all the autograph sources were consulted for this Henle Urtext edition of the Préludes. As in all of our Rachmaninov editions, the fingerings are by Marc-André Hamelin.

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