Morceaux de salon, Op. 10 (Rachmaninoff)

Summary


The Morceaux de salon (French for Salon Pieces; Russian: Салонные Пьесы, Salonnyye Pyesy), Op. 10, are a set of pieces for solo piano composed by Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1894.[1]

The beginning of the Nocturne.
"Humoresque" by Sergei Rachmaninoff as performed by Gareth Rader in April, 2014.

Individual pieces edit

  1. Nocturne in A minor (Ноктюрн, Noctyurn)
  2. Waltz in A major (Вальс, Vals)
  3. Barcarolle in G minor (Баркарола, Barkarola)
  4. Mélodie in E minor (Мелодия, Melodiya)
  5. Humoresque in G major (Юмореска, Yumoreska)
  6. Romance in F minor (Романс, Romans)
  7. Mazurka in D major (Мазурка, Mazurka)

See also edit

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Citations edit

  1. ^ Cunningham 2001, p. 24.

Sources edit

  • Cunningham, Robert E. (2001). Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Bio-bibliography. Santa Barbara: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30907-6.

Further reading edit

  • Meza, Esequiel (1993). External influences on Rachmaninov's early piano works as exemplified in the "Morceaux de salon", Opus 10 and "Moments musicaux", Opus 16 (PDF) (D.M.A. Thesis). The University of Arizona.

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