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Dvořák, Antonín: Requiem

for Soloists, Choir and Chamber Orchestra

partie seul

Op. 89
Transcrit par Linckelmann, Joachim
Instrumentation: Violin partie 1
Période: Moyen-age, romantique
Pages: 31 pp
Poids: 0.117 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA9582-74
Cotage de l'editeur: BA09582-74
ISMN: 9790260107328

Standard choral work with a manageable reduced orchestration.

A stylistically appropriate as well as tried and tested arrangement.

Compatible with Vocal score H 2924-90.

Dvo ák’sRequiem, for soloists, choir and orchestra, is one of the highlights within the international choral repertoire. Now Bärenreiter is presenting this work in an arrangement by Joachim Linckelmann with chamberOrchestra based on the full score from the Complete Edition of the Wo

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