"[Arturu Rubinshteynu / fortepiannaya sonata / v trekh chastyakh / iz / Petrushki / druzheskoye posvyashcheniye / Igorya Stravinskago / 1921 g. / Daryu etu rukopis dorogomu Arturu -- bol'shomu / artistu v polnuiu sobstvennost Igor Stravinskiy.]" : autograph manuscript, 1921 Sept. 4.

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"[Arturu Rubinshteynu / fortepiannaya sonata / v trekh chastyakh / iz / Petrushki / druzheskoye posvyashcheniye / Igorya Stravinskago / 1921 g. / Daryu etu rukopis dorogomu Arturu -- bol'shomu / artistu v polnuiu sobstvennost Igor Stravinskiy.]" : autograph manuscript, 1921 Sept. 4.

1 score (82 fols. (with music on rectos only).) ; 15 x 24 cm.

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