Glazunov, Alexander: Variations for Piano
Variations (Theme with Variations), op. 72 is ranked among Glazunov's large-scaled canvases for piano. The theme is based on the Finnish folk song, wrought rather capriciously. The Variations were started on August 3 and completed on August 23, 1900. That time the composer spent his summer holidays at the Glazunovs country estate in the Ozerki (Lakes), having been the environment of Petersburg. Initially the Variations were organized as follows: No. 7 instead of No. 5, No. 9 instead of No. 7, No. 10 instead of No. 8, No. 5 instead of No. 9, No. 8 instead of No. 10.
The Variations are dedicated to Inna Busova. Alexander Ziloty performed them for the first time on January 6, 1903. Since that Petersburg premiere this gorgeous composition replenished the repertoire of many pianists.