List of compositions by Alexander Dreyschock

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Alexander Dreyschock was famous for playing the left-hand arpeggios of Chopin's Revolutionary Etude in octaves, at every concert. DreyschockLitho.jpg
Alexander Dreyschock was famous for playing the left-hand arpeggios of Chopin's Revolutionary Étude in octaves, at every concert.

This is a list of compositions by Czech pianist and composer Alexander Dreyschock .

Contents

Piano

Piano Solo

Piano, Four hands

Chamber music

Violin and Piano

String Quartet

Orchestral

Piano and Orchestra

Other

Choral Music

Lieder

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