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Fantaisie-tableaux (Suite No. 1), Op. 5
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Fantaisie-tableaux (Suite No. 1), Op. 5 For Two Pianos, Four Hands by Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Piano - Advanced

SKU: AP.46815

For Two Pianos, Four Hands. Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Edited by Maurice Hinson. Duet or Duo; Masterworks; Piano Collection (2 Pianos, 4 Hands). Alfred Masterwork Edition. Form: Suite. Masterwork; Recital; Romantic. Book. 80 pages. Alfred Music #00-46815. Published by Alfred Music (AP.46815).

ISBN 9781470639655. UPC: 038081534992. English.

This large four-movement work, written in 1893, was premiered by Rachmaninoff and Pavel Pabst in Moscow. It is dedicated to Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. A few lines of poetry by Romantic poets preface each movement. The theme of love in the first two movements is brought to life by the two pianos with colorful, passionate writing. The final two movements feature the sound of bells---the third movement inspired by cathedrals bells that Rachmaninoff heard as a youngster, and the fourth movement capturing the jubilant sound of Easter carillon. This edition is a winner of the 2019 Music Publishers Association Paul Revere Awards For Graphic Excellence.

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