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Kramár-Krommer, František Vincenc: F.K.Krommer:Concerto Op.36 I/13

piano score

Op. 36
Instrumentatie: KL/FL/2OB/2bassoon/2HN/2TRP/timpani/STR
Serie: Musica Antiqua Bohemica
Greutate: 0.204 kg
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: H888
Numarul original al articolului la editor: H00888
ISBN: 9790260102484
The composer is known chiefly for his compositions forwind instruments, Concerto inE flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra, Op. 36, being one such example. Thepiece waswritten in 1803 and is exceptional for its superb instrumental setting andformal balance.Without exaggeration, Kramar's concerto is described as the most performedclarinetconcerto in the Czech repertoire. The piano reduction was written by composerLadislavSimon, and the solo part was revised by prof. Jiri Kratochvil. This practical editionis partof the Musica Antiqua Bohemica series.
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