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- A scherzo (/ˈskɛərtsoʊ/, UK also /ˈskɜːrt-/, Italian: [ˈskertso]; plural scherzos or scherzi), in western classical music, is a short composition – sometimes...
- moderato) Serenata (Larghetto): Mentre l'erbetta pasce l'agnella (tenor) Scherzino (Allegro) Poco più vivo Allegro Andantino Allegro Ancora poco meno: Contento...
- nevylupivshikhsya ptentsov (trans.) Ballet of Unhatched Chicks F major 2 4 Scherzino 6 "Samuel" Goldenberg und "Schmuÿle" (Yiddish) "Samuel" Goldenberg and...
- youth, he has composed characteristic Romantic-period works including Scherzino in B Minor, the piano suite Seeing Russia with Teacher, and 9 Miniatures...
- Divertis****t for two flutes, cello and piano (1998) Op. 93: Introduction and Scherzino for cello solo (1999) Op. 96: Elegy for cello and piano (1999) Op. 97:...
- piano, Op. 22 (1880) (Romanian: Serenadă pentru clarinet și pian, Op. 22) Scherzino in C minor for 3 violins, Op. 25 (1880) Grand duo in A major for violin...
- The Wand of Youth Suites No. 1 and No. 2 are works for orchestra by Edward Elgar, first performed in 1907 and 1908 respectively. The titles Elgar gave...
- Impromptu 1:03 D minor Leides Ahnung (Sorrow's premonition) 1:47 A minor Scherzino 1:02 F major Valse 0:54 A minor Phantasietanz (Fantasy dance) 0:51 E minor...
- following is only a select number of his most significant contributions. Scherzino Mexicano (1909) (originally written for piano) 24 Preludes Canciones po****res...
- Prelude and Fugue) Four Pieces, Op. 11, 1876–1877 (Impromptus, Novelette, Scherzino, Etude) Three Pieces, Op. 15, 1875–1876 (Waltz, Romance, Fugue) Six Fugues...