24 Preludes, Op. 34 (Violin And Piano)
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Item number JBR87278AW, 98 pages, $64.95

19 of the 24 piano preludes of Op. 34 were transcribed for violin and piano by Dmitri Zyganov, longtime first violinist of the Beethoven String Quartet and a friend of the composer, in the 1930s. Shostakovich stated, When I hear the transcriptions, I forget meanwhile that I actually composed the Preludes for piano. They sound so violinistic. Auerbach completed the violin/piano arrangement of the remaining five preludes in 2000.
 
Publisher: Sikorski
Category: Solo Instumental
Series: String
Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich


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