The Storm, Op.76 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr)
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Editor:
Pavel Lamm (1882–1951)
Publisher Info.:
P.I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, vol.21 (Полное собрание сочинений).
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1952. Plate M. 22413 Г.
Reprinted:
New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d. [c.1970]. Kalmus Orchestral Series No.570
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Includes footnotes in Russian (Cyrillic)
Original title page and plate numbers omitted in reprint
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Piano 4 hands (Sokolov)
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Arranger:
Nikolay Sokolov (1859–1922)
Publisher Info.:
Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff, 1896. Plate 1317
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General Information
| Work Title | The Storm |
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| Alternative Title | Гроза |
| Composer | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.76 ; TH 36 |
| Key | E minor |
| Movements/Sections | Andante misterioso—Allegro vivo (E minor, 441 bars) |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1864 |
| First Performance | 1896-03-07 — St. Petersburg, Russian symphony concert: Aleksandr Glazunov (conductor) |
| First Publication | 1896 — Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff. Full score, 78 pages. Plate 1315. 1896 — Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff. Arrangement for piano 4 hands (Nikolay Sokolov), 31 pages. Plate 1317. |
| Average Duration | 14 minutes |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | Orchestra: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets (A), 2 bassoons + 4 horns (E, C), 2 trumpets (E), 3 trombones, tuba + timpani, side drum, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam + harp + strings |
| External Links | Tchaikovsky Research Wikipedia article |

