Rodion Shchedrin (*1932): 25 Preludes, "Polyphonic Notebook", per pianoforte (1972).
Prelude No.1: Two-part invention
Prelude No.2: Canon at the Octave [01:17]
Prelude No.3: Ostinato [01:59]
Prelude No.4: Fughetta [03:44]
Prelude No.5: Canonic Imitation [06:04]
Prelude No.6: Collateral parts [07:17]
Prelude No.7: Mirror Canon [09:25]
Prelude No.8: Recitative and Crab Motion [10:28]
Prelude No.9: Etude [12:19]
Prelude No.10: Chaconne [13:50]
Prelude No.11: Counterpoint [17:43]
Prelude No.12: Toccatina Collage [19:04]
Prelude No.13: Three-part Invention [20:40]
Prelude No.14: Canon in Augmentation [22:52]
Prelude No.15: Motet (Double Canon) [24:24]
Prelude No.16: Basso ostinato [26:10]
Prelude No.17: Perpetual Canon [28:05]
Prelude No.18: Fugue [30:40]
Prelude No.19: Triple Counterpoint [31:59]
Prelude No.20: Canon on Cantus Firmus [34:34]
Prelude No.21: Passacaglia [36:04]
Prelude No.22: Three-part Canon [39:08]
Prelude No.23: Double Fugue [41:48]
Prelude No.24: The Horizontal and the Vertical [44:34]
Prelude No.25: Polyphonic Mosaic [47:50]
Murray McLachlan, pianoforte.
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