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Rachmaninoff -- Preludes, Op. 32 by Sergei Rachmaninoff Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano - SMP Level 10 (Advanced); NFMC Level: Musically Advanced Class 2

SKU: AP.655

Composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Edited by Murray Baylor. Masterworks; Piano Collection. Alfred Masterwork Edition. Early Advanced/Advanced level piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. 20th Century; Masterwork; Romantic. Book. 72 pages. Alfred Music #00-655. Published by Alfred Music (AP.655).

ISBN 9780739031780. UPC: 038081032719. English.

This collection of 13 preludes challenges pianists to build interpretive skills while expressing the vast array of emotion and passion so characteristic of Rachmaninoff's works. In this scholarly edition, Dr. Baylor has included suggestions on how each piece should be performed, including tempos, dynamics, pedaling and metronome marks where necessary.

About SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.

  • Prelude in G-Sharp Minor [Op. 32, No. 12]
  • Prelude in F [Op. 32, No. 7]
  • Prelude in F Minor [Op. 32, No. 6]
  • Prelude in G [Op. 32, No. 5]
  • Prelude in D-Flat [Op. 32, No. 13]
  • Prelude in E [Op. 32, No. 3]
  • Prelude in E Minor [Op. 32, No. 4]
  • Prelude in B Minor [Op. 32, No. 10]
  • Prelude in B-Flat Minor [Op. 32, No. 2]
  • Prelude in C [Op. 32, No. 1]
  • Prelude in A [Op. 32, No. 9]
  • Prelude in A Minor [Op. 32, No. 8]
  • Prelude in B [Op. 32, No. 11]

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 3 Reviews
Karen B.
August 28, 2019
Alfred edition
The staff spacing is awkward. For example It seems like the pedal marking are above the next line rather than under the line theyre meant for.
Anonymous
November 23, 2012
Rachmaninoff Preludes, Op.32
Typical of Rachmaninoff, most are quite difficult, but beautiful. However, I've found several (#s 3,4 & 6) are worth having this book. #5 is very popular and in several of my other books.
Powerofmusic
March 01, 2012
Great music. Exellent help
I specifically bought this edition for the fingerings and pedalling suggestions, which are very helpful. Particularly Rachmaninov's editions, and also very good ones, are usually without any (this website is excellent as one could see the sample of the music). Every serious musician should have both: the Urtext to check and compare the composer's true intentions and the practical editorial solutions with consistent and professional fingerings, pedalling etc. This saves a lot of time, even as a starting point for working out your own solutions. Also if one comes to have a lesson with a good (and probably expensive) teacher, it is better to have the ideas what works or not for you beforehand and be able to ask intelligent questions. I am a professional musician and bought all Rachmaninov's Preludes by Editor Murray Baylor and think it is excellent value for money.