Seven Preludes for Piano, Op. 1

Arshak Andriasov

About this work:
Arshak Andriasov wrote The Seven Preludes for Piano, Op. 1, in 1997. These seven pieces correspond to seven successive days of a week, from Monday to Sunday. Some of them are dedicated to the composer’s family and his friends. Arshak takes his music influences from S. Rachmaninov, N. Myaskovsky, and R Schumann. At the same time, one can hear the original voice of the young composer in seriousness, in a delicate tenderness of his images, and in fresh harmonies. The premiere of these preludes took place on February 28th, 2001, with Arshak as the pianist, at the Long Recital Hall, New York City. Notes by Marta Andriasova (Kudryashova) © 2004 by Marta Andriasova (Kudryashova).
Year composed: 1997
Duration: 00:10:09
Ensemble type: Keyboard:Piano
Instrumentation: ,1 Piano soloist(s)

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