November 21 1933

Dayton, OH, USA
Memorial Hall
Sonata, op. 31
Beethoven
Prelude, Gavotte and Gigue, from Violin Partita in E major
Bach-Rachmaninoff
Rondo in D major
Schubert
Waltz
Nocturne
Ballade
Chopin
Pour le piano
Debussy
Prelude in G major, op. 32, no. 5
Prelude in A minor, op. 32, no. 8
Rachmaninoff
Scherzo in A flat major
Borodin
Invitation to the Dance
Weber-Tausig
Rachmaninoff's role
Solo Pianist
Notes
Satina believed that the Rondo by Schubert was the final movement of the Sonata, D. 850, which is confirmed by Martyn (p. 434). She also believed that the Beethoven sonata was op. 31, no. 2, however given the indication of movement titles and the description of 'gentler attributes' in the first of the attached reviews, it appears likely that it was in G major, op. 31, no. 1, which seems to have been played in other concerts around this time. The first of the attached press clippings indicates the program was different to that advertised, which was to have included music by Schumann. Liszt's transcription of Wagner's Spinning Song, Tausig's transcription of Schumann's Kontrabandiste, and the Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2, are noted as the encores. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.