Variations on a Rococo Theme (orginal version) For Cello and Orchestra by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

C. F. Peters is delighted to announce the first new edition of the Rococo Variations to be published outside of Russia that presents the work in its original form. This new publication is based upon the composer's original version, which is the accepted performing sequence for many eminent cellists, as recorded by Steven Isserlis and Raphael Wallfisch.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Cello Solo
Genres:
Romantic Period Rococo
Composers:
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Publishers:
Edition Peters
ISBN:
9790577084756
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Variations
Artist:
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Arrangers:
John York
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
42
Shipping Weight:
0.63 pounds

Cello and piano

SKU: PE.EP7673

For Cello and Orchestra. Composed by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Edited by Raphael Wallfisch. Arranged by John York. Cello Book. Edition Peters. Op. 33 (original version). Set of performance parts. With bowings, fingerings, introductory text and performance notes. 42 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP7673. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP7673).

ISBN 9790577084756. 9x12 inches. English.

C. F. Peters is delighted to announce the first new edition of the Rococo Variations to be published outside of Russia that presents the work in its original form. This new publication is based upon the composer's original version, which is the accepted performing sequence for many eminent cellists, as recorded by Steven Isserlis and Raphael Wallfisch.

Reflecting the composer's original intentions, the edition includes: The variations restored to their original order; Tchaikovsky's finale reinstated; Appendices containing the more bravura coda re-written by Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (the work's dedicatee) and the composer's first draft of the fourth variation

Violoncello and Piano

Ratings + Reviews

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1 review

Anonymous

Apr 10, 2016

Weird

This version is very weird, intro text is interesting, but it is not the traditional order of the variations, nor can you put it back in the right order. Maybe I'm missing something here, but the fourth variation in this edition is the seventh variation in every single other edition I've ever seen, just weird.