Preludes, Op. 32 (Rachmaninoff)

Thirteen Preludes (Russian: Тринадцать прелюдий, Trinadtsat' prelyudiy), Op. 32, is a set of thirteen preludes for solo piano, composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1910.

Cover of the first edition (A. Gutheil, 1911)

It complements his earlier Prelude in C minor, Op. 3/2, and 10 Preludes, Op. 23, to complete the full set of 24 Preludes in all 24 major and minor keys.

Pieces

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Opus 32 contains 13 preludes:

Prelude No. 10

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The Homecoming (1887) by Arnold Böcklin.

Prelude in B minor, Op. 32, No. 10, was written in 1910 along with the other twelve pieces. Rachmaninoff was inspired by Arnold Böcklin's painting "Die Heimkehr" ("The Homecoming" or "The Return").[1][2] Rachmaninoff also stated to pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch that this was his personal favourite among his preludes. This is the second work of Rachmaninoff's to be inspired by one of Böcklin's paintings; the other being Isle of the Dead.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Roh, Y. (2015). A Comparative Study of Twenty-Four Preludes of Alexander Scriabin and Sergei Rachmaninoff. D.M. Thesis. Bloomington: Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. p. 30.
  2. ^ Bertenson, S. & Leyda, J. (1956). Sergei Rachmaninoff: a Lifetime in Music. New York: New York University Press. p. 296.
  3. ^ Chilvers, Ian., ed. (2003) [1990]. "Böcklin, Arnold". Concise Dictionary of Art & Artists (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-0-19-921342-9.

Sources

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  • Baylor, Murray, Rachmaninoff 13 Preludes, Opus 32, For the Piano, Pg. 5. Alfred Music Publishing, New York,1988.
  • Brennan, Gerald, Schrott, Allen, Woodstra, Chris, All Music Guide to Classical Music: The Definitive Guide to Classical Music, Backbeat Books, California, 2005
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