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The 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87 by Dmitri Shostakovich are a set of 24 musical pieces for solo piano, one in each of the major and minor keys of the chromatic scale.The cycle was composed in 1950 and 1951 while Shostakovich was in Moscow, and premiered by pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva in Leningrad in December 1952; [1] it was published the same year.
The 24 Preludes, Op. 34 is a set of short piano pieces written and premiered by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1933. They are arranged following the circle of fifths , with one prelude in each major and minor key .
Twenty-Four Preludes for Piano (Op. 41) is a set of 24 preludes composed by Russian emigre composer Lera Auerbach in 1999. The work alternates between major and minor, following the progression of relative minor starting from C major and concluding on D minor.
violin, cello and piano 15 min. 1997/2017 10 PRELUDES theremin and piano 17 min. 2018 Twenty-Four Preludes for Viola and Piano viola and piano 45 min. 2018 LABYRINTH piano solo 50 min. 2019 SYMPHONY No. 4 "Arctica" piano, mixed choir and orchestra 44 min. 2019 DIABELLICAL WALTZ piano solo 4 min. 2019 EVE'S LAMENT "O Flowers, That Never Will Grow"
Incomplete. Third movement orchestrated and assigned Op. 1. Part of the slow movement was orchestrated for an early attempt at a symphony, [11] then later incorporated into the Piano Trio No. 1. [9] 2 Eight Preludes Piano 1919–1921 Manuscript was destroyed by Shostakovich, but copies survived. [12] Five Preludes Piano 1921
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24 Preludes, Op. 31 piano c. 1829 [v] [36] The 24 Preludes were published in 1835 [37] and dedicated to Chopin, who a decade later, dedicated the German edition of his 24 Preludes, Op. 28 to Kessler. Henri Herz: Exercices et préludes, Op. 21 piano c. 1830 [w] [38] Dedicated to Hummel: Ignaz Moscheles: 50 Preludes, Op. 73 piano c. 1830 [x]