- This piece was first published in 1894 in Paris.1
- Chaminade dedicated this piece to Swiss pianist Willy Rehberg.2
- On Feb. 19, 1894, Willy Rehberg appeared as soloist in a Geneva performance of Chaminade’s Concertstück in c-sharp minor, Op. 40. Chaminade appeared as conductor on this occasion.3
Sources
- Cécile Chaminade, Valse carnavalesque Op. 73 (Paris: Enoch Frères et Costallat, 1894), 1.
- Ibid.
- Elaine Keilor, introduction to Cécile Chaminade, Concertstück for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 40 (Piano solo part) (Munich: Repertoire Explorer, 2016).
Cut IDs
22757