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词条 List of longest non-repetitive piano pieces
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  1. Works that have been performed and/or recorded

  2. Works that have not been performed nor recorded yet

  3. References

This page attempts to list the longest non-repetitive piano pieces along with approximate duration and the number of pages they cover.

Works that have been performed and/or recorded

  • Frederic Rzewski – The Road (about 10 hours; MS: 539 pp.)[1][2]
    • Premiered by the composer, Ian Pace and several other pianists.[3]
  • Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji – Symphonic Variations for Piano (about 9 hours; MS: 484 A3 pp.)[4]
    • Variation 56 (of 81) has been recorded by Michael Habermann and performed by Chappell Kingsland.[4]
  • Sorabji – Second Symphony for Organ (about 8 hours; MS: 350 A3 pp.)[5]
    • Premiered and performed by Kevin Bowyer.[5]
  • Sorabji – Sequentia cyclica super "Dies irae" ex Missa pro defunctis (about 7 hours; MS: 335 A3 pp.)[6][7]
    • Premiered by Jonathan Powell.[7]
  • Sorabji – Études transcendantes (100) (about 7 hours; MS: 456 A3 pp.)[6][8]
    • The first 83 études have been recorded by Fredrik Ullén.[8] The études that have not been performed in public are Nos. 27, 33, 39, 42, 45–48, 51, 53–58, 60–64, 68, 74, 78, 82, 87, 90, 91 and 93.[9]
  • Alvin Curran – Inner Cities 1–14 (about 6 hours)
    • Premiered and recorded by Daan Vandewalle.
  • Michael Finnissy – The History of Photography in Sound (about 5½ hours; ED: 365 pp.)[10][11]
    • Premiered and recorded by Ian Pace.[10][12]
    • Performed by Mark Knoop.[13]
  • Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 6, Symphonia claviensis (about 4¾ hours; MS: 270 A3 pp.)[6][14][15]
    • Premiered by Jonathan Powell.[14]
  • Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 4 (about 4½ hours; MS: 240 A3 pp.)
    • Premiered by Reinier van Houdt.[16][17][18]
  • Sorabji – Opus clavicembalisticum (about 4 hours; MS: 253 A3 pp.)[19][20]
    • Premiered by the composer.[20]
    • Performed and recorded by Geoffrey Douglas Madge[21] and John Ogdon.[20]
    • Performed by Jonathan Powell and Daan Vandewalle.[20]
  • Sorabji – Symphonic Nocturne for Piano Alone (about 2 hours; MS: 113 A3 pp.)[22]
    • Premiered and recorded by Lukas Huisman.[22]
    • Although the estimated duration of this work is only around 2 hours, it is in one continuous movement, such a duration being unusual even for Sorabji to be presented in a single movement.

Works that have not been performed nor recorded yet

  • Sorabji – Sonata No. 5 (Opus archimagicum) (about 6 hours; MS: 336 A3 pp.)[23][24]
  • Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 0 (about 5½ hours; MS: 333 A3 pp.)[25][26]
  • Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 1 (Tāntrik) (about 4½ hours; MS: 284 A3 pp.)[27]
  • Sorabji – Piano Symphony No. 2 (about 4½ hours; MS: 248 A3 pp.)[28]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musikeon.net/eng/who.php?id_cat=3&id=67 |title=Who we are - Frederic Rzewski |publisher=Musikeon |date= |accessdate=2012-04-30}}
2. ^{{IMSLP|Rzewski, Frederic|Frederic Rzewski}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.musicalpointers.co.uk/reviews/liveevents/TrinityFestivals.htm |title=Trinity College of Music Festivals May 2006 |accessdate=2013-01-01}}
4. ^"Compositions: KSS59 Symphonic Variations", The Sorabji Archive.
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sorabji-archive.co.uk/compositions/piece.php?pieceid=53|title=The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS53 Organ Symphony No. 2|website=www.sorabji-archive.co.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-22}}
6. ^"Performed Works and Timings", Sorabji Resource Site.
7. ^"Compositions: KSS71 Sequentia cyclica super Dies iræ", The Sorabji Archive.
8. ^"Compositions: KSS66 100 Transcendental Studies", The Sorabji Archive.
9. ^Sorabji Resource Site: First Performances of the Études transcendantes
10. ^"History of Photography {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121215043153/http://www.ianpace.com/text/history2.htm |date=2012-12-15 }}", IanPace.com.
11. ^Finnissy, Michael (2004). [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_history_of_photography_in_sound.html?id=P6Q4AQAAIAAJ The History of Photography in Sound]. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-19-372648-2}}.
12. ^Finnissy Michael The History Of Sound Ian Pace Metier 5Cds
13. ^"Performances between 1993 and 2004", MarkKnoop.com.
14. ^The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS95 Piano Symphony No. 6 Symphonia Claviensis
15. ^Sorabji Resource Site: Works with Alternate or Previous Titles
16. ^Sorabji Resource Site: Performed Works and Timings
17. ^Sorabji Resource Site: Works Ordered by Number of Pages
18. ^The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS85 Piano Symphony No. 4
19. ^"Timings of Recorded Performances of Opus clavicembalisticum", Sorabji Resource Site.
20. ^"Compositions: KSS50 Opus Clavicembalisticum", The Sorabji Archive.
21. ^Madge's two recordings (released by Keytone Records and BIS Records respectively) were taken from live performances.
22. ^"Compositions: KSS97 Symphonic nocturne", The Sorabji Archive.
23. ^""Piano Sonata V" (1934-35)", Opus Archimagicum.
24. ^"Compositions: KSS58 Piano Sonata No. 5 Opus Archimagicum", The Sorabji Archive.
25. ^The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS51 Symphony II for piano, large orchestra, organ, chorus and solo voices
26. ^Sorabji Resource Site: Linguistic, Terminological, and Musical Problems in Titles of Works
27. ^The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS60 Piano Symphony No. 1 Tāntrik
28. ^The Sorabji Archive — Compositions — KSS75 Piano Symphony No. 2
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