This volume contains piano ensembles by S. V. Rachmaninov, written by him in 1890-1893. These are Two Pieces for Piano in Six Hands, "Russian Rhapsody" and Suite No. 1 for Two Pianos. The musical text...
This volume contains three early symphonic works by S. V. Rachmaninoff in the author's arrangement for piano in two or four hands. These are the Suite in D minor (1891), the fantasy for orchestra "Cliff"...
S. V. Rachmaninoff created two cycles of etudes-tableaux - six (Op. 33) and nine pieces (Op. 39); the author decided not to publish two more etudes. Each of these pieces is aimed at solving a separate...
S. V. Rachmaninoff wrote 24 piano preludes in all keys (not counting three preludes without opus designation). The cycle was not initially conceived as a single whole: it consisted of two notebooks of...
This volume contains piano transcriptions created by S. V. Rachmaninoff in 1900-1941. These are virtuoso arrangements of both his own compositions (the romances "Lilac", "Daisies") and works by other authors...
This volume contains piano ensembles by S. V. Rachmaninov, written by him in 1894-1906. These are Romance, Six Pieces and "Italian Polka" for piano four hands, as well as Suite No. 2 for two pianos. The...
This volume contains early piano works by S. V. Rachmaninoff, including "Fantasy Pieces" op. 3, "Salon Pieces" op. 10 and "Six Musical Moments" op. 16, as well as compositions from different years that...
Rachmaninoff composed his First Piano Sonata, Op. 28, which is associated with the images of Goethe's Faust, in 1907. The Second Sonata, Op. 36, written in the same concerto romantic style, exists in two...
The publication is intended for researchers studying the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff and the history of Russian musical culture, for use in concert and educational practice, as well as for sheet music...
Symphonic Dances (1940) is Rachmaninoff's last major work, which in a sense has a final character. It embodies one of the main themes of the composer's oeuvre - the theme of motherland. In addition to...
Concerto No. 4, started in Russia (1914) and completed abroad, has several author's versions. This volume contains Rachmaninov's two-piano versions of this concerto from 1928 and 1941. Intended for researchers...
The publication is intended for researchers studying the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff and the history of Russian musical culture, for use in concert and educational practice, as well as for sheet music...
The publication is intended for researchers studying the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff and the history of Russian musical culture, for use in concert and educational practice, as well as for sheet music...
The publication is intended for researchers studying the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff and the history of Russian musical culture, for use in concert and educational practice, as well as for sheet music...