The composer transcribed the piece for many different combinations, including solo piano,
piano trio,
violin and piano, and two violins and piano. In addition, the piece has been arranged by others for many other combinations, including a transcription by the composer's friend
Nicolás Ruiz Espadero for two pianos. Perhaps the most well known version is the reconstruction of the piece for piano and orchestra by
Hershy Kay, which was later used for
a ballet by
George Balanchine. More recently, Gottschalk's original orchestration has been found and recorded. ==References==