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Martinu, Bohuslav: Serenade Nr. 3 H 218

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Setting: Mixed Ensemble
Instrumentation: Ob,clar.,4V,Vc
Grade: 3
Length: 43 pages
Published: 2021
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA11542
Other reference: BA11542
ISMN: 9790260109322
Unusual instrumentations were by no means the exception in the chamber music works of Bohuslav Martinu, most notably the works he wrote in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s being characterised by his experimentation with sound andform. It is from this period that four short serenades also originate (1932), each with a different instrumentation. The serenades were issued by the Prague publishing house Melantrich in 1949.
Their premiere took place twoyears previously on 16 October 1947 and was perfo
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