Rachmaninoff wrote the arrangement on 24 March 1911, the day after the premiere of the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom in Saint Petersburg. He dedicated it to Leopold Godowsky. It was published the same year, as part of an album of Russian pieces called Nouvelle Collection de Musique; the other composers represented in the album were Alexander Scriabin, Nikolai Medtner, Sergei Taneyev, Georgy Catoire and Alexander Goedicke.
Date of composition | 1911 (24 March 1911) |
Premiered | 1922, May 6th (Queen's Hall) in London, United Kingdom by Sergei Rachmaninov |
First published | Published as Polka de W.R. in 1911 |
Dedicated to | Leopold Godowsky |
Type | Polka |
Tonality | A Major |
Instruments | Piano |
Autotranslations beta |
Sergueï Rachmaninov: Polka de W.R., Transcription of Franz Behr: Lachtäubchen, Op. 303 en la majeur Sergej Vasil'evič Rachmaninov: Polka de W.R., Transcription of Franz Behr: Lachtäubchen, Op. 303 in la maggiore Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow: Polka de W.R., Transcription of Franz Behr: Lachtäubchen, Op. 303 A-dur |