Vancouver, BC, Canada
Vancouver Theatre
32 Variations in C minor, WoO. 80
Beethoven
Nachtstück, op. 23
Schumann
Impromptu in F minor
Schubert
Invitation to the Dance
Weber-Tausig
Scherzo, from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Mendelssohn-Rachmaninoff
Nocturne
Ballade
Chopin
Prelude in B minor, op. 32, no. 10
Prelude in A minor, op. 32, no. 8
Rachmaninoff
Sonetto del Petrarca
Rapsodie Espagnole
Liszt
Rachmaninoff's role
Solo Pianist
Notes
Satina believed that Rachmaninoff's transcription of the Prelude from the Violin Partita was performed at this concert, however it is not mentioned in the attached reviews. Similarly, she thought it was possible that a Liszt etude was added to this program, however it is also not mentioned in the reviews. While she has indicated that the Nachtstück is in F major, it is possible that it was either no. 2 or no. 4. Satina believed the Schubert Impromptu was D. 935, no. 4, while Martyn (p. 434) indicates D. 935, no. 1. The Liszt Sonetto del Petrarca in E major, no. 104, was frequently played in programs in numerous earlier seasons. Chopin’s Nocturne in F sharp major, op. 15, no. 2, and Ballade no. 3 in A flat major, op. 47, were often played in other recitals during this season. Tchaikovsky's Troika, Rachmaninoff's Humoresque, op. 10, no. 5, and Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, and his transcription of Mussorgsky's Hopak are noted as the encores. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.