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Composers on this CD-ROM (click on a composer to go to that section of the Table of Contents) SCHARWENKA SCRIABIN SMETANA TCHAIKOVSKY The complete Table of Contents begins on the next page © Copyright 2005 by CD Sheet Music, LLC Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 2 XAVER SCHARWENKA Three Pieces, Op. 2 Polish National Dances, Op. 3 (excerpts) 1. Etude 1. Eb Minor 2. Prelude 2. F# Minor 3. Impromptu à la Mazur 6. C# Minor Ten Mazurkas, Op. 3 9. B Minor Allegro appassionato, Op. 4 Barcarolle in E Minor, Op. 14 Two Nocturnes, Op. 5 Impromptu in D Major, Op. 17 Two Impromptus à la Mazur, Op. 7 Staccato Étude, Op. 27, No. 3 Twelve études, Op. 8 Polonaise in F Minor, Op. 42 Prelude for the Left Hand, C# Minor, Op. 9, No. 1 ALEXANDER SCRIABIN Nocturne for the Left Hand, Op. 9, No. 2 Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 6 Two Impromptus, Op. 10 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G# Minor, Op. 19 Twenty-Four Préludes, Op. 11 (Sonata-fantaisie) Two Impromptus, Op. 12 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F# Minor, Op. 23 Six Préludes, Op. 13 Piano Sonata No. 4 in F# Major, Op. 30 Two Impromptus, Op. 14 Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53 Five Préludes, Op. 15 Piano Sonata No. 6 , Op. 62 Five Préludes, Op. 16 Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 64 (“White Mass”) Seven Préludes, Op. 17 Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 66 Allegro de Concert, Op. 18 Piano Sonata No. 9, Op. 68 (“Black Mass”) Polonaise, Op. 21 Piano Sonata No. 10, Op. 70 Four Préludes, Op. 22 Valse, Op. 1 Nine Mazurkas, Op. 25 0 n 2. Sheet o TM rsi Ve CDMusic 3 SCRIABIN (CONT.) Three Pieces, Op. 49 Two Préludes, Op. 27 1. Etude Fantasie, Op. 28 2. Prelude Four Préludes, Op. 31 3. Rêverie Two Poèmes, Op. 32 Four Pieces, Op. 51 Four Préludes, Op. 33 1. Fragilité Poème tragique, Op. 34 2. Prelude Three Préludes, Op. 35 3. Poème ailé Poème Satanique, Op. 36 4. Danse languide Four Préludes, Op. 37 Three Pieces, Op. 52 Valse, Op. 38 1. Poème Four Préludes, Op. 39 2. Enigme Two Mazurkas, Op. 40 3. Poème languide Poème, Op. 41 Four Pieces, Op. 56 Eight Études, Op. 42 1. Prelude Two Poèmes, Op. 44 2. Ironies Three Pieces, Op. 45 3. Nuances 1. Feuillet d’album 4. Etude 2. Poème fantaque Two pieces, Op. 57 3. Prelude 1. Désir Scherzo, Op. 46 2. Caresse dansée Quasi-valse, Op. 47 Feuillet d’album, Op. 58 Four Préludes, Op. 48 Two pieces, Op. 59 1. Poème 2. Prelude Poème-Nocturne, Op. 61 Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 4 SCRIABIN (CONT.) Georgina Polka Two Poèmes, Op. 63 Two Widows Polka (arr. Masló) 1. Masque Bettina Polka 2. Etrangeté Polka in Eb Major, Op. posth. Three études, Op. 65 L’Innocence (from Bagatelles et Two Préludes, Op. 67 Impromptus) Two Poèmes, Op. 69 L’ Amour (from Bagatelles et Impromptus) Two Poèmes, Op. 71 Wedding Scenes (Svatební Scény) Poème, Vers la flamme, Op. 72 Der Hochzeitszug (Svatební průvod)vod) Two Dances, Op. 73 Das Brautpaar (Ženich a nevěsta) 1. Guirlandes Das Hochzeitsfest: der Tanz (Svatební 2. Flammes sombres veselí: tanec) Five Préludes, Op. 74 Six Pieces Op. 1 (Šest charakteristických Piano Concerto, Op. 20 skladeb) Im Walde (V lese) BEDŘICH SMETANA Erwachende Leidenschaft Waltzes (Vznnikající váše�) Waltz No. 1 in C Minor Das Schäfermädchen (Pastýřka) Waltz No. 2 in Ab Major Die Sehnsucht (Touha) Waltz No. 3 in Eb Major Der Krieger (Válečník) Waltz No. 4 in C Minor Die Verzweiflung (V Zoufalství) Waltz No. 5 in Ab Major Album Leaves, Op. 2 Two Pieces Prélude in C Major Pochod Pražké Studentské Legie Chanson in A Minor (March of the Prague Student Legion) Album Leaf in G Major (Vivace) Pochod Národní Gardy (National Album Leaf in E Minor (Allegro Guard March) Commodo) Louisina Polka Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 5 SMETANA (CONT.) Czech Dances, Book II Album Leaf in D Major (Moderato) 1. Furiant in A Minor Album Leaf in B Minor (Andante ma non 2. Slepička (The Little Hen) troppo) 3. Oves (Oats) L’Idylle (from Sketches) 4. Medvĕd (The Bear) Souvenir (from Sketches) 5. Cibulička (The Little Onion) Paysage aimable (from Sketches) 6. Dupák Trois Polkas de Salon, Op. 7 7. Hulán (The Uhlan) Polka in Eb Major, Op. 8, No. 1 8. Obkročák (Stepping Dance) Polka in G Minor, Op. 8, No. 2 9. Sousedská (Peasant Dance) Polka in G Major (Venkovanka) 10. Skočná La fête des paysans bohémiens, Op. 6, No. Sonata in G Minor 6 (The festival of Bohemian peasants) PETER TCHAIKOVSKY Polka in E Minor, Op. 12, No. 2 (from: Scherzo à la Russe, Op. 1, No. 1 Souvenir de Bohême en forme de Souvenir de Hapsal, Op. 2 polkas) 1. Ruines d’un château Polka in E Minor, Op. 13, No. 1 (from: 2. Scherzo Souvenir de Bohême en forme de 3. Chant sans paroles polkas) Romance in F Minor, Op. 5 Polka in E Major, Op. 13, No. 2 (from: b Valse-scherzo No. 1, Op. 7 Souvenir de Bohême en forme de Capriccio, Op. 8 polkas) Three Pieces, Op. 9 Czech Dances, Book I 1. Rêverie 1. Polka in F Minor # 2. Polka de Salon 2. Polka in A Minor 3. Mazurka de salon 3. Polka in F Major 4. Polka in Bb Major Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 6 TCHAIKOVSKY (CONT.) The Seasons, Op. 37a Two Pieces, Op. 10 January (By the fireside) 1. Nocturne February (Carnival) 2. Humoresque March (Song of the lark) Six Pieces, Op. 19 (Excerpts) April (Snowdrop) 1. Rêverie du soir May (May Nights) 3. Feuillet d’album June (Barcarolle) 4. Nocturne July (Song of the reaper) 6. Thème original et variations August (The harvest) Swan Lake, Op. 20 September (The hunt) Introduction October (Autumn song) Act I November (Troika) Act II December (Christmas) Act III Album for the Young, Op. 39 Act IV (after Schumann) Supplement Morning prayer Six Pieces on One Theme, Op. 21 Winter morning 1. Prélude Mama 2. Fugue à 4 voix The little horseman 3. Impromptu March of the wooden soldiers 4. Marche funèbre The new doll 5. Mazurque The sick doll 6. Scherzo The doll’s burial Grand Sonata in G Major, Op. 37 Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 7 TCHAIKOVSKY (CONT.) 4a. Nathalie-valse (Early version) Waltz 4b. Nathalie-valse (Later version) Polka 5. Romance in F Major Mazurka 6. Valse sentimentale Russian Song Dumka, Op. 59, Scène rustique Russe Peasant prelude Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66 Folk song Prologue Italian song Act I Old French song Act II German song Act III Neopolitan song The Nutcracker, Op. 71 The nurse’s tale Overture The witch Act I Sweet dream Act II Song of the lark The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a (Solo Piano) In church Overture in Miniature The hurdy-gurdy man March Twelve Pieces, Op. 40 (excerpts) Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy 2. Chanson triste Russian Dance (Trepak) 6. Song without words Arabian Dance 9. Valse in F# Minor Chinese Dance 10. Danse Russe Dance of the Flutes Six Pieces, Op. 51 Waltz of the Flowers 1. Valse de salon The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a (Piano, Four 2. Polka peu dansante Hands) 3. Menuetto scherzoso Overture in Miniature Sheet TM Version 2.0 CDMusic 8 TCHAIKOVSKY (CONT.) 17. Passé lointain March 18. Scène dansante (invitation au Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy trépak) Russian Dance (Trepak) Piano Concerto No. 1 in Bb Minor, Op. 23 Arabian Dance I. Andante non troppo e molto Chinese Dance maestoso Dance of the Flutes II. Andantino semplice Waltz of the Flowers III. Allegro con fuoco Eighteen Pieces, Op. 72 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Major, Op. 44 1. Impromptu in F Minor Andante Cantabile (from String Quartet, 2. Berceuse Op. 11) 3. Tendres reproches Impromptu-Caprice 4. Danse charactéristique Valse-scherzo No. 2 5. Méditation Impromptu in Ab Major 6. Mazurque pour danser Military March (for the Yurevsky 7. Polacca de concert Regiment) 8. Dialogue Aveu Passioné 9. Un poco di Schumann 10. Scherzo-fantaisie 11. Valse bluette 12. L’espiègle 13. Echo rustique 14. Chant élégiaque 15. Un poco di Chopin 16. Valse à cinq temps.
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