12 Piano Pieces Op. 40
12 Piano Pieces Op. 40
(ed. Polina Vajdman, fing. Klaus Schilde)
In early 1878, Peter Tchaicovsky had just sent his opera Eugene Onegin and his Fourth Symphony on their way, but had no intention of taking a creative break. On the contrary, he immediately took up his pen and composed his Twelve Pieces op. 40 for piano. This cycle features various genres, including piano pieces typical of the epoch such as etudes, waltzes and mazurkas, but they are also joined by pieces presumably connected with Tchaicovsky's biography. These bear titles like Au village, Marche funébre and Rêverie interrompe. For this Urtext edition, it was possible to consult the autograph engraver's copy in the Glinka Museum in Moscow, as well as rare Russian prints from 1879 and 1890, as described in detail in the preface.
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Item Number: HL 51480497
Series: Henle Music Folios
Pages: 78
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