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This page attempts to list the longest non-repetitive piano pieces along with approximate duration and the number of pages they cover. ==Works that have been performed and/or recorded== * Jacob Mashak – ''Beatus Vir'' (about 11 hours; 53 pp. in proportional notation)〔http://www.mus.ulaval.ca/roberge/srs/os/opussorabjianum-1.12.zip〕 * * A work for two pianos. * Frederic Rzewski – ''The Road'' (about 10 hours; MS: 539 pp.) * * Premiered by the composer, Ian Pace and several other pianists.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trinity College of Music Festivals May 2006 )〕 * Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji – ''Symphonic Variations for Piano'' (about 9 hours; MS: 484 A3 pp.)〔"(Compositions: KSS59 Symphonic Variations )", ''The Sorabji Archive''.〕 * * Variation 56 (of 81) has been recorded by Michael Habermann and performed by Chappell Kingsland.〔 * Sorabji – ''Sequentia cyclica super "Dies irae" ex Missa pro defunctis'' (about 7 hours; MS: 335 A3 pp.)〔"(Performed Works and Timings )", ''Sorabji Resource Site''.〕〔"(Compositions: KSS71 Sequentia cyclica super Dies iræ )", ''The Sorabji Archive''.〕 * * Premiered by Jonathan Powell.〔 * Sorabji – ''Études transcendantes (100)'' (about 7 hours; MS: 456 A3 pp.)〔〔"(Compositions: KSS66 100 Transcendental Studies )", ''The Sorabji Archive''.〕 * * The first 71 études have been recorded by Fredrik Ullén.〔 The études that have not been performed in public are Nos. 27, 33, 39, 42, 45–48, 51, 53–58, 60–64, 68, 74, 78, 82, 87, 90, 91 and 93.〔(Sorabji Resource Site: First Performances of the Études transcendantes )〕 * Alvin Curran – ''Inner Cities 1–14'' (about 6 hours) * * Premiered and recorded by Daan Vandewalle. * Michael Finnissy – ''The History of Photography in Sound'' (about 5½ hours; ED: 365 pp.)〔"(History of Photography )", ''IanPace.com''.〕〔Finnissy, Michael (2004). ''(The History of Photography in Sound )''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-372648-2.〕 * * Premiered and recorded by Ian Pace.〔〔(Finnissy Michael The History Of Sound Ian Pace Metier 5Cds )〕 * * Performed by Mark Knoop.〔"(Performances between 1993 and 2004 )", ''MarkKnoop.com''.〕 * Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 6, ''Symphonia claviensis'' (about 4¾ hours; MS: 270 A3 pp.)〔(The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS95 Piano Symphony No. 6 Symphonia Claviensis )〕〔(Sorabji Resource Site: Works with Alternate or Previous Titles )〕〔 * *Premiered by Jonathan Powell.〔 * Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 4 (about 4½ hours; MS: 240 A3 pp.) * * Premiered by Reinier van Houdt.〔(Sorabji Resource Site: Performed Works and Timings )〕〔(Sorabji Resource Site: Works Ordered by Number of Pages )〕〔(The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS85 Piano Symphony No. 4 )〕 * Sorabji – ''Opus clavicembalisticum'' (about 4 hours; MS: 253 A3 pp.)〔"(Timings of Recorded Performances of ''Opus clavicembalisticum'' )", ''Sorabji Resource Site''.〕〔"(Compositions: KSS50 Opus Clavicembalisticum )", ''The Sorabji Archive''.〕 * * Premiered by the composer.〔 * * Performed and recorded by Geoffrey Douglas Madge〔Madge's two recordings (released by Keytone Records and BIS Records respectively) were taken from live performances.〕 and John Ogdon.〔 * * Performed by Jonathan Powell and Daan Vandewalle.〔 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「List of longest non-repetitive piano pieces」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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