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Prelude in E-flat minor (Rachmaninoff)

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Complex chromatic sequences must be played presto.

The Prelude in E-Flat Minor, Op. 23 No. 9 is a 1903 composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff.[1][2] It is part of Rachmaninoff's Ten Preludes, Op. 23.

Structure

A double note theme is announced in measures 1-4. The piece then modulates rapidly from bar to bar, passing through: G flat (measure 5); C flat (measure 6); A flat minor (measure 7); and B flat (measure 9). The primary melody returns at measure 11.


Measures 5 and 6


Measure 7


Measure 9

In measures 5-10 a number of thirds, sixths, seconds, and fourths make up the right hand melody. The left hand is an arpeggiated figure sporadically interrupted with minor seconds.

A reitiration of A occurs at measure 23.


Measures 22 and 23

The theme occurs again, and then at measure 34, a completely new theme appears in the soprano.


Measures 34 and 35

A series of descending chromatic sequences begins, and the work draws to a close in measure 50.


Measures 50 and 51

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Norris, Geoffrey, Rachmaninoff, Schirmer Books, 1993 (pg. 170).
  2. ^ Id.

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