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Berwald, Franz: Duo concertant

for 2 Violins

playing score

Edited by Kuzmick Hansell, Kathleen
存款: Violins
器乐创作: 2V
系列: Bärenreiter Urtext
时期: Classic
语言: English, German
难度: 4
时长: 0:12
Weight: 0.127 kg
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: BA8511
其他出版代码: BA08511
ISMN: 9790006489770
Duo concertant' is one of Berwald's earliest known compositions. It is likely that he wrote the work in 1816 or 1817 while employed as violist with the Royal Court Orchestra in Stockholm. He presumably wrote it for concerts he performed with his brother, August. This Urtext practica` edition is taken from the Berwald Comptete Edition and is ideally suited for both teaching and concert performance.
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