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Mozartiana. Sub-title of Tchaikovsky's Suite No.4 for Orch. comp. 1887, the 4 movts. consisting of arrs. of Mozart's (1) Gigue for pf. (K574), (2) Minuet for pf. (K355), (3) Ave verum corpus (K618) in orch. arr. by Liszt, (4) Variations for pf. on Unser dummer Pöbel meint from Gluck's La rencontre imprévue (K455).

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