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Ronde pour orchestre : reduction pour piano
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Round dance song : piano reduction
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Anatoly Lyadov
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- Variations in title: Piece is from Lyadov's Huits Chants Populaires Russes (Eight Russian Folksongs), Op. 58.
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MS-5-2, Box 2, Folder 13
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1 ms. part (3 p.) ; 21.5 x 31 cm
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(1855-1914)
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Anatoly Lyadov was born in St. Petersburg where he studied music with his stepfather, Konstantin Lyadov (1860-1868), before entering the St. Petersburg Conservatory for piano and violin. During the 1870s, he became associated with a group of Russian composers known as "The Mighty Handful" and studied composition with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
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Item is a piano arrangement of one of the folk songs from "Huits Chants Populaires pour Orchestre" by Anatoly Lyadov (also spelled Liadov), which was originally written in 1905. The score is dated August 15, 1916 at San Sebastien and accompanied by a note from Scribner's publishing house that the score is an original manuscript of the composer's arrangement for pianoforte solo. However, Liadov died August 28, 1914. The publisher's note also indicates that it was previously part of the collection of Serge Diaghileff (Diaghilev).
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This work is in the public domain in Canada. Please obey the copyright laws of your country. It is your sole responsibility to verify whether the file available for download and viewing is in the public domain in your country or if downloading a copy constitutes fair use.
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Scoring summary: pf
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Key: G Major
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Opus number: op. 58