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Dvořák, Antonín: Slavonic Rhapsody

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Op. 45
Édité par Simon, Robert
Instrumentation: Orchestre
Instrumentation: Fl-picc/2Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/4Hn/3Trp/3trombone/timpani/Tri/Be/Tr-Gr/2V/Va/Vc/double bass
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Moyen-age, romantique
Langue: anglais, allemand, français
Degré de difficulté: 3
Poids: 0.365 kg
Date du parution: 2017
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA10401
Cotage de l'editeur: BA10401
ISMN: 9790260104716

Dvor&aacute,k&rsquo,s &ldquo,Slavonic Rhapsodies&rdquo, Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock, Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major,G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.

The &ldquo,Slavonic Rhapsody&rdquo, Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtextedition. The editor, Robert Simon, has made

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