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Concerto for Piano No. 4 in G minor (op. 40)
by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Orchestration
3322-4231-timp+5-str-soloist(pf)
Duration
24 minutes
Year Composed
1926
Notes
2 earlier versions exist. The original version from 1926 is 31 minutes long and is available for rent from Boosey & Hawkes. A second version from 1927 is 29 minutes long and is available to purchase from Kalmus.
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Movements & Players Table
Part Name | Movements | ||
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | |
Allegro vivace | Largo | Allegro vivace | |
9' 00'' | 6' 00'' | 9' 00'' | |
Flute 1 | C Flute | ||
Flute 2 | C Flute | ||
Flute 3 | C Flute | ||
Oboe 1 | Oboe | ||
Oboe 2 | Oboe | ||
Oboe 3 | Oboe | ||
Clarinet 1 | Clarinet | ||
Clarinet 2 | Clarinet | ||
Bassoon 1 | Bassoon | ||
Bassoon 2 | Bassoon | ||
Horn 1 | Horn | ||
Horn 2 | Horn | ||
Horn 3 | Horn | ||
Horn 4 | Horn | ||
Trumpet 1 | Trumpet | ||
Trumpet 2 | Trumpet | ||
Trombone 1 | Trombone | ||
Trombone 2 | Trombone | ||
Trombone 3 | Trombone | ||
Tuba | Tuba | ||
Timpani | Timpani | ||
Percussion 1 | Tacet | Snare Drum | |
Percussion 2 | Tacet | Crash Cymbals | |
Percussion 3 | Tacet | Triangle | |
Percussion 4 | Tacet | Tambourine | |
Percussion 5 | Tacet | Bass Drum | |
Violin 1 | Violin Section | ||
Violin 2 | Violin Section | ||
Viola | Viola Section | ||
Cello | Cello Section | ||
Double Bass | Bass Section | ||
Solo: Piano | Piano |
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