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The Cello Concerto of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is a conjectural work based in part on a 60-bar fragment found on the back of the rough draft for the last movement of the composer's Sixth Symphony, the ''Pathétique''. In 2006, Ukrainian composer and cellist Yuriy Leonovich completed the work. This work is not to be confused with the Cello Concerto in E major that cellist Gaspar Cassadó arranged in 1940 from some of Tchaikovsky's Op. 72 piano works. Leonovich, however, cites his learning of the Cassadó arrangement as an inspiration for his own work.〔(Tchaikovsky Research: Tchaikovsky's Cello Concerto )〕〔No commercial recording of the Cassadó arrangement has so far been made and the score is currently out-of-print.〕 == Structure == #Allegro maestoso (B minor) – Sonata form #:60-bar sketch is used as the first theme. Rest of the movement, including the second theme, is all new. #Andante (G major) – Ternary form #:Sketch of the slow movement from Andante and Finale for piano and orchestra #Allegro vivo-Meno mosso-Presto (B minor) – Rondo form #:Russian folk song "Our Wine Cellar" is used as a first theme, and an 8-bar sketch to the unfinished ''Cello Sonata'' as the second theme. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cello Concerto (Tchaikovsky/Leonovich)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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