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Martinu, Bohuslav: Intermezzo

for Violin and Piano

playing score

Transcribed by Nopp, Viktor – Šolc, Karel
Zasedba: Violin and Piano
Zasedba: V/piano
Obdobje: Classic
Weight: 0.1 kg
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: H5259
Založniška številka: H05259
ISMN: 9790260107915
Alongside his important concertante works, Martinu alsoadded a number of recital andinstructional pieces to the violin repertoire. His collection of four shortpieces for violinand piano entitled Intermezzo was published in 1937 by the Prague-based firmMelantrich.This edition was revised by Viktor Nopp (violin) and Karel Solc (piano).
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