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2nd Part |
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2. Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) – Mikhail Pletnev (1957) |
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“Adagio” from “The Sleeping Beauty” |
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3. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) – Guido Agosti (1901 – 1989) |
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The Firebird |
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1. Danse infernale |
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2. Berceuse |
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3. Finale |
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4. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) |
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Three movements from Petrushka |
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Three movements from Petrushka is an arrangement for piano of music from the ballet Petrushka by the composer Stravinsky for the pianist Arthur Rubinstein. Stravinsky is very explicit in stating that the movements are not transcriptions. He was not trying to reproduce the sound of the orchestra, but instead wished to compose a score which would be essentially pianistic even though its musical material was drawn directly from the ballet. |
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1. Russian Dance |
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2. Petrushka’s Room |
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3. The Shrove-fair – Mardi Gras |
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