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<ref name="note1">Not to be confused with Tchaikovsky's piano piece ''[[Moment lyrique]]'', which was published after his death in a version by [[Sergey Taneyev]] as ''Momento lirico''"</ref> | <ref name="note1">Not to be confused with Tchaikovsky's piano piece ''[[Moment lyrique]]'', which was published after his death in a version by [[Sergey Taneyev]] as "''Momento lirico''"</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Projected Works]] | [[Category:Projected Works]] | ||
[[Category:Piano Music]] | [[Category:Piano Music]] |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 5 March 2023
Sketches for a Momento lirico (TH 242; ČW 479) [1] — presumably intended for piano — are found with sketches for the Andante from the Piano Concerto No. 3, on which Tchaikovsky worked between 23 June/5 July and 10/22 July 1893.
They consist of notes of themes in G major (8 bars) and E minor (10 bars), with the Italian title Momento lirico, and the tempo marking "All[egro] mod[erato]".
Notes and References
- ↑ Not to be confused with Tchaikovsky's piano piece Moment lyrique, which was published after his death in a version by Sergey Taneyev as "Momento lirico"