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HENLE WAGNER Liszt Spinning Song From The Flying Dutchman Arrangement For Piano

HENLE WAGNER Liszt Spinning Song From The Flying Dutchman Arrangement For Piano

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BOOSEY & HAWKES THE Boosey & Hawkes Solo Piano Collection Solitude & Other Classics

HENLE RACHMANINOFF Prelude In C Sharp Minor Opus 3 No 2 For Piano

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  • Catalog #: 51481211
  • URTEXT
  • PIANO SOLO


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Possibly the most famous late Romantic piano work and now finally also available in Henle Urtext! First published in 1892 as part of the piano cycle “Morceaux de Fantaisie” op. 3, the work also soon became well known abroad, in particular due to the concert tours given by the pianist Alexander Siloti, Rachmaninoff’s cousin. And even Rachmaninoff himself was soon no longer able to perform any concerts in America, without someone in the audience crying out “C sharp minor!” at the end … The thundering chords of the final part are legendary and at the same time not as unplayable as one might have been led to believe.

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