Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 2 And 3 In Full Score by Sergei Rachmaninoff Full Orchestra - Sheet Music
By Sergei RachmaninoffThree great classics of 20th-century music in one volume, reprinted from authoritative full-score Russian editions. Table of Contents. Lists of instruments.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano
- Ensembles:
- Full Orchestra
- Composers:
- Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Publishers:
- Dover Publications
- UPC:
- 9780486263502
- ISBN:
- 9780486263502
- Format:
- Study Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Intermediate
- Musical forms:
- Concerto
- Artist:
- Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 396
- Size:
- 9x12 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 2.73 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.6-263509
Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Full Orchestra (Full Score); Larger Works; Masterworks; Performance Music Ensemble. Dover Edition. Classical Period. Full score (performance parts are not available for this edition). With full score notation. 396 pages. Dover Publications #06-263509. Published by Dover Publications (AP.6-263509).ISBN 9780486263502. UPC: 9780486263502. 9x12 inches. English.
Three great classics of 20th-century music in one volume, reprinted from authoritative full-score Russian editions. Table of Contents. Lists of instruments.
Song List
Piano Concerto No.1, Op.1
Piano Concerto No.2, Op.18
Piano Concerto No.3, Op.30
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- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Piano
- Artists:
- Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Ensemble:
- Full Orchestra
- Publisher:
- Dover Publications
Ratings + Reviews
2 Rating
1 review
Anonymous
Nov 6, 2017
Nice to have 3 full scores in 1 volume. But the printing quality itself is mediocre. Combined with fitting full instrumentation on standard size paper, it's a bit of a chore to read. Maybe I'm spoiled by super sharp computer-generated scores at this point. But I would think works of this significance would be fully digitized from scratch at this point anyway. Maybe another publisher...?