This piece was later orchestrated in 1934 as Op.
This movement was later orchestrated by Maurice Ravel.
Five of the most popular numbers from this set (Nos. 6, 3, 2, 11, 12) were later orchestrated as the Petite Suite.
His compositions were first created at the piano and later orchestrated.
Originally written for violin and piano, it was later orchestrated and arranged for various instruments.
This composite work was later orchestrated by Goossens for small orchestra (1930).
His two most popular songs were "I've something sweet to tell you," and a part song (originally with piano accompaniment, later orchestrated), "The Vikings".
Four of the set were later orchestrated by the composer to make his Suite Pastorale.
Originally written as a duet for violin and piano, it was later orchestrated by the composer.
For the Dead and the seven Children's Pieces, both originally written in 1912, were orchestrated some years later.