Romantic. Glazunov's Elegie Op. 44 was composed in 1893, originally for viola and piano. It is thought to be a memorial for either Anton Rubinstein and/or Tchaikovsky, both of whom died the year before. The six minute work is arranged by Dr. Cory Mixdorf. It is an Allegretto in 9/8 meter, poignantly lyrical, of somber mood and appropriate for advanced performers. -the publisher