Petite Suite for Violin and Piano, Op.14 (Cui, César Antonovich)
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Scherzino (No.3)
For Piano solo
3. Scherzino, arranged for piano solo, transposed to E-flat major
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Publisher Info.:
Supplement to the magazine Семья и школа (Family and School), 1879, no. 11
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General Information
| Work Title | Petite Suite, Op.14 |
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| Alternative Title | Petite suite pour piano et violon = Маленькая сюита для скрипки с фортепиано |
| Composer | Cui, César Antonovich |
|---|---|
| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.14 |
| Number of Movements/Sections | 6 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1879 |
| Year of First Publication | 1879 |
| Dedication | A son altesse imperiale monsegneur le Grand Duc Paul Alexandrowitch |
| Genre | Single instrument with piano piece |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | Violin and Piano |
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Section Listing
- Au crepuscule, G major
- Valse, A major
- Scherzino, D major
- Romance, B♭ major
- Serenade, G minor
- Finale, E♭ major
Publication History
- St. Petersburg: Büttner ; Hamburg: Rahter, 1879. (27 p., plate 2022)
- Muzyka, 1974. (26 p., plate 8235; dedication omitted)


