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The Second Rhapsody is a concert piece for orchestra with piano by American composer George Gershwin, written in 1931. It is sometimes referred to by its original title, Rhapsody in Rivets . The Second Rhapsody was seldom performed in the twentieth century, and only in recent years has critical and popular attention turned to the work.
Rhapsody No. 2, Sz. 89 and 90, BB 96, is the second of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, subsequently arranged with orchestra accompaniment, written by Béla Bartók. It was composed in 1928 and orchestrated in 1929. The orchestral version was revised in 1935, and the version with piano in 1945.
Béla Bartók, Rhapsody No. 1 and Rhapsody No. 2 for violin and piano (also arranged for orchestra) Johannes Brahms, Two Rhapsodies, Op. 79, and Rhapsody in E-flat major, Op. 119, No. 4, for solo piano; Emmanuel Chabrier, España, rhapsody for orchestra; Claude Debussy, Première rhapsodie for clarinet and piano (also orchestrated by the composer)
He gained national media attention, from major publications such as the Chicago Tribune, Stereo Review, Digital Audio, and USA Today among others, when he produced four cross-over classical albums - Lisztronique (Now Fantastic Liszt), Rhapsody In Electric Blue, Carmina Burana Synthesized, and Everyone's Favorite Synthesizer Pieces. His work was ...
2003 - The European Anthem / L'Hymne Européen - Rhapsody On The European Anthem (Piano Version: Thema & Final) éd. GEMA Waterpipe Records; 2006 - Pianiste, Œuvres pour 2 pianos de Sergueï Rachmaninov - Thierry Huillet et Maurizio Baglini - éd. Lelia Productions
The quartet is in three movements: Allegretto moderato; Andante pensieroso ed espressivo; Con moto moderato – Allegro agitato; The first movement, in D minor, is in sonata-allegro form; the second, slow movement, in E major, is in a three-part song form, with introduction and coda; the finale is an agitated, rapid movement in free sonata form in D minor but ends with a coda in D major.