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8 See Norris, Geoffrey, ‘Rachmaninoff's Second Thoughts’, Musical Times, cxiv (1973): 364–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar ; and Threlfall, Robert, ‘Rachmaninoff's Revisions and an Unknown Version of his Fourth Concerto’, Musical Opinion, xcvi (1973): 235–7Google Scholar . Threlfall identifies three versions of the fourth concerto: the original autograph (1926); the first published edition (1928), which includes a two-piano arrangement; and the final published version (1944), already played and recorded by the composer in 1942.