Overview

Tchaikovsky's Three Pieces (Trois morceaux) for solo piano, Op. 9 (TH 131 ; ČW 107 to 109), were written in October 1870 in Moscow.

Introduction

Tchaikovsky's Three Pieces (Trois morceaux) for solo piano, Op. 9 (TH 131 ; ČW 107 to 109), were written in October 1870 in Moscow.

Movements and Duration

  1. Rêverie
    Andante capriccioso (D minor, 168 bars).
  2. Polka de salon
    Andante moderato (B-flat major, 128 bars).
  3. Mazurka de salon
    Tempo giusto (D minor, 219 bars).

A complete performance lasts around 15 minutes.

Composition

On 26 October 1870, Tchaikovsky informed Ivan Klimenko that he had written ‘three new pieces’

Performances

Rêverie (No. 1) and Mazurka de salon (No. 3) were played by Nikolay Rubinstein at an all-Tchaikovsky concert in the Little Hall of the Nobles' Club in Moscow on 16/28 March 1871.

Polka de salon (No. 2) was played by Louis Diémer at a concert of Tchaikovsky's works in the Salle Érard in Paris on 11/23 February 1887.

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Composer: Tchaikovsky 1870
Opus/Catalogue Number:Op. 9
Duration: 0:13:00 ( Average )
Genre :Piano Solo

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Update Time:2018-03-28 14:12