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TH 149 Moment lyriqueЛирический моментA♭ major (1892).
HistoryWritten at the request of the Czech music publisher Mojmir Urbánek [1]. Completed on 26 October 1892 (according to the date on the manuscript). After Tchaikovsky's death, Sergei Taneev discovered the sketches for the piece, which he completed and prepared for publication, unaware that the composition had already appeared in print. From: The Tchaikovsky Handbook, vol. 1 (2002), p.
335 * * * After Tchaikovsky's death. S. I. Taneev edited the piece from the sketches and prepared it for publication. On 15 September 1894, Sergei Taneev wrote to Modest. Tchaikovsky: "The Impromptu was given to Petr Ivanovich shortly after you left" [2]. On 17 September, Petr Jurgenson informed Modest Tchaikovsky that the Impromptu was being engraved [3]. At the end of September, Sergei Taneev checked the proofs, and at the end of October the piece was printed [4]. The Impromptu was put on sale at the same time as the Piano Concerto No. 3. From: Музыкальное наследие Чайковского (1958),
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