It was published in 1910 as the tenth prelude in Debussy's first of two volumes of twelve piano preludes each.
She later channeled her love for Rachmaninoff into scholarship, preparing a new edition of his piano preludes for the C.F. Peters music publisher.
Five piano preludes (1966).
Gilbert Kalish is playing piano preludes by Sheila Silver commissioned for the exhibition.
He never holds a pose, staring into the middle distance, to suggest that a piano prelude, interlude or postlude is part of his role.
Claude Debussy quoted the anthem in the coda of his piano prelude, Feux d'artifice.
Olivier Messiaen's set of eight piano preludes (1929) developed from the Impressionism of Debussy's piano music.
And "There's No Business Like Show Business" and "Always" are heard just in passing, during a piano prelude.
The big-ticket item on the bill came last, in Mr. Wheeldon's "American in Paris," set to the Gershwin score with a modest piano prelude.
Mr. Vengerov closed the program with a handful of vivid, seldom-heard piano preludes by Shostakovich (Op.