Shostakovich / Auerbach · after Shostakovich Op. 34
Shostakovich / Auerbach 24 Preludes
for Viola and Piano
Lera Auerbach’s arrangement of Dmitri Shostakovich’s Op. 34 for viola and piano: the complete twenty-four-prelude cycle translated into a darker, more inward chamber medium.
Arrangement
Arranged by Lera Auerbach in 2010. The viola version stands alongside Auerbach’s violoncello-and-piano version and her earlier violin-and-piano work with material from Shostakovich Op. 34.
First Performance
10 June 2010. Bloomfield Hills · Kim Kashkashian, viola · Lera Auerbach, piano.
Source
After Dmitri Shostakovich’s Twenty-Four Preludes, Op. 34. Auerbach preserves the complete tonal sequence while reimagining it through the viola’s darker register and speech-like intensity.
Preludes
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C major
Moderato
- 2
A minor
Allegretto
- 3
G major
Andante
- 4
E minor
Moderato
- 5
D major
Allegro vivace
- 6
B minor
Allegretto
- 7
A major
Andante
- 8
F-sharp minor
Allegretto
- 9
E major
Presto
- 10
C-sharp minor
Moderato non troppo
- 11
B major
Allegretto
- 12
G-sharp minor
Allegro non troppo
- 13
F-sharp major
Moderato
- 14
E-flat minor
Adagio
- 15
D-flat major
Allegretto
- 16
B-flat minor
Andantino
- 17
A-flat major
Largo
- 18
F minor
Allegretto
- 19
E-flat major
Andantino
- 20
C minor
Allegretto furioso
- 21
B-flat major
Allegretto poco moderato
- 22
G minor
Adagio
- 23
F major
Moderato
- 24
D minor
Allegretto
Work Information
Abbreviations PDF
The Work
Shostakovich’s Op. 34 belongs to the twentieth century’s great prelude cycles: twenty-four compact works traversing the full tonal spectrum. Auerbach’s viola-and-piano arrangement preserves the complete sequence while allowing the viola to draw out a different grain of expression: darker, more human-voiced, and closer to lament.
The piano remains a structural and harmonic force, while the viola becomes the second voice of the cycle — singing, biting, darkening, and carrying Shostakovich’s sharply etched miniatures into a chamber dialogue of unusual intensity.
- Source Shostakovich Op. 34.
- Arrangement Lera Auerbach, 2010.
- Forces Viola and piano.
Context
Auerbach also arranged Shostakovich’s Op. 34 for violoncello and piano in 2008, and earlier made a five-prelude violin-and-piano selection in 2000, conceived together with Dmitri Tsyganov’s existing arrangement of nineteen preludes to complete the violin-and-piano cycle.
The viola-and-piano version was premiered in Bloomfield Hills by Kim Kashkashian and Lera Auerbach on 10 June 2010.
Online Materials
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Recording
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PublisherBoosey & Hawkes / Sikorski Boosey & Hawkes
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ScorePurchase Score Boosey & Hawkes
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CatalogueAuerbach Work Catalogue Boosey & Hawkes PDF
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MaterialsAbbreviations PDF Boosey & Hawkes
Publisher and Materials
Published by VAAP; available through Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The score is available for sale through the official publisher purchase page.