Hungarian Gypsy Melodies (Menter, Sophie)
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Sheet Music
Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Piano and Orchestra (Tchaikovsky)
Complete Score
*#03510 - 14.22MB, 87 (#179-265) pp. - (0) - V*/V*/V* - 1097x⇩
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Goldberg988 (2007/2/01)
Arranger:
Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
Editor:
Irina Iordan (1910–1976)
Publisher Info.:
P.I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, vol.59 (Полное собрание сочинений).
Moscow: Muzyka, 1970. Plate 6557.
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For 2 Pianos (Tchaikovsky)
Complete score
*#03509 - 2.33MB, 37 pp. - (1) - V/V/V - 657x⇩
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Goldberg988 (2007/2/01)
Arranger:
Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
Publisher Info.:
New York: G. Schirmer, 1910. Plate 21594
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General Information
| Work Title | Hungarian Gypsy Melodies |
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| Alternative Title | Ungarische Zigeunerweisen |
| Composer | Menter, Sophie |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | TH 193 |
| Movements/Sections | 1 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1892 |
| First Publication | 1909 — New York: G. Schirmer. Full score 1910 — New York: G. Schirmer. Arrangement for 2 pianos. Plate 21594. |
| Dedication | Eduard Reuss |
| Average Duration | 15 minutes |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | Solo: piano Orchestra: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B♭), 2 bassoons + 4 horns, 2 trumpets (B♭), 3 trombones, tuba + timpani, triangle, tambourine, cymbals, bass drum + strings |
| External Links | Tchaikovsky Research |
| Extra Information | This piece was orchestrated by Tchaikovsky in September-October 1892 at Sophie Menter's request. The suggestion that this piece was originally written for Menter by Franz Liszt as a "Piano Concerto in the Hungarian Style" is now thought unlikely by most Liszt scholars. |

