For cello and piano

Suite

Nine Preludes from 24 Preludes

A suite for cello and piano drawn from 24 Preludes for Cello and Piano.

Year 1999
Duration 17′
Scoring Cello
Piano
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Source

Nine preludes from the larger cello-and-piano cycle. Selected from 24 Preludes for Cello and Piano.

Premiere

1 June 2000. Baltimore · Wendy Warner, cello · Lera Auerbach, piano.

Structure

A compact suite of nine movements. The selection preserves the character of the larger cycle while forming a shorter concert work.

Movements

  • 1. Andante

    from Prelude No. 1

  • 2. Allegro

    from Prelude No. 2

  • 3. Andante misterioso

    from Prelude No. 3

  • 4. Allegro appassionato

    from Prelude No. 19

  • 5. Tragico

    from Prelude No. 6

  • 6. Allegro con brio

    from Prelude No. 15

  • 7. Tempo di valse

    from Prelude No. 16

  • 8. Adagio

    from Prelude No. 12

  • 9. Vivo

    from Prelude No. 24

Work Information

Full Title
Suite for Cello and Piano
Subtitle
Nine Preludes from 24 Preludes for Cello and Piano.
Scoring
For cello and piano.
Year
1999
Duration
17′
Form
Suite of nine preludes.
Source Work
Premiere
1 June 2000 · Baltimore; Wendy Warner, cello / Lera Auerbach, piano.
Publisher
Published by Sikorski; represented by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski .
Availability
Listed as available for sale from Sikorski in publisher catalogues.

The Work

Suite for Cello and Piano is a shorter concert suite drawn from Lera Auerbach’s 24 Preludes for Cello and Piano. It selects nine movements from the larger cycle and reshapes them as a concise work for recital programming.

The suite offers a concentrated path through the expressive world of the larger twenty-four-prelude cycle. Work description

The selected movements preserve the contrasts of the full cycle: lyric introspection, volatile motion, dance-like instability, tragic weight, and a final movement of vivid forward momentum.

  • Source Nine preludes from the cello-and-piano cycle.
  • Duration 17 minutes.
  • Forces Cello and piano.

Context

Auerbach’s larger cello-and-piano prelude cycle follows the circle of fifths through the full tonal spectrum. The suite does not attempt to reproduce the full architectural span of the twenty-four movements; instead, it creates a smaller recital form from selected preludes.

Because the suite is derived from the larger cycle, it is closely connected to the same musical world as 24 Preludes for Cello and Piano and Postlude for Cello and Piano.

Online Materials

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Publisher and Materials

Published by Sikorski; represented by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The suite is listed in publisher catalogues as available for sale from Sikorski. The complete source cycle is also available through Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski.