Piano Concerto No.2, Op.16 (Prokofiev, Sergei)

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For 2 Pianos (Prokofiev)

 Complete Score [TB]
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Moscow: Muzgiz, 1968. Plate 4692

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Public Domain - Non-PD US, Non-PD EU

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 II. Scherzo
III. Intermezzo
IV. Finale
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Work Title Piano Concerto No.2, Op.16
Alternative Title
Composer Prokofiev, Sergei
Opus/Catalogue Number Op.16
Number of Movements/Sections 4
Year/Date of Composition 1912-13
Year of First Publication 1925
Genre Concerto
Piece Style Early_20th_century
Instrumentation Piano / Orchestra
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While PD in Canada, this work is copyright in the US until Jan. 1, 2021.


Prokofiev started to compose this piece in 1912 and finished it in 1913, premiering the work on the same year. However, during the Russian Revolution the score was destroyed. He reconstructed the score from the sketches in 1923 and re-premiered the work in 1924 but the new score was so different from the original that, according to Prokofiev, it almost could be considered a new concerto.

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