. Programme. OIF n^mim IlJL^^IIIE^I? ©m^JBE INCORPORATED 33 Wmmmmmj SinsM]ET,IB®^ir®^ mm^^m^i^^^^^^mm^^^mm^^m^^. the concerto was played by Ossip Gabrilowitsch; on January 31,1919, by Mr. Rachnianinov. This concerto gained for the composer, in 1904, the Glinka prize offive hundred roubles, founded by the publisher Belaieff.* Publishedin 1901, it is dedicated to N. Moderato, C minor, Adagio sostenuto, E major, 44. III. Allegro scherzando, C minor, 4-4. The orchestral portion of the concerto is scored for two flutes, twooboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets


. Programme. OIF n^mim IlJL^^IIIE^I? ©m^JBE INCORPORATED 33 Wmmmmmj SinsM]ET,IB®^ir®^ mm^^m^i^^^^^^mm^^^mm^^m^^. the concerto was played by Ossip Gabrilowitsch; on January 31,1919, by Mr. Rachnianinov. This concerto gained for the composer, in 1904, the Glinka prize offive hundred roubles, founded by the publisher Belaieff.* Publishedin 1901, it is dedicated to N. Moderato, C minor, Adagio sostenuto, E major, 44. III. Allegro scherzando, C minor, 4-4. The orchestral portion of the concerto is scored for two flutes, twooboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, threetrombones and bass tuba, a set of three kettledrums, bass drum,cymbals, and the usual strings. Rachnianinov has composed three pianoforte concertos: No. 1,F-sharp minor. Op. 1; No. 2, C minor, Op. 18; No. 3, Op. 30. Thefirst concerto has been revised by the composer. It was written when ? Belaiefif, who had gained a great fortune as a merchant in grain, offered topublish at his own cost the compositions of Glazounoflf, his intimate friend. The youngmusician accepted the proposition, but he insisted


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