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This piece is a nice slow-fast combination of movements giving opportunities for expressive and rapid passages. The arrangement can also be performed as a Quartet (without the 3rd Oboe part) or as a
Classical composer Vicente Martín y Soler (1754-1806), sometimes called "The Spanish Mozart," wrote a 1786 opera entitled Una Cosa Rara. While the opera has fallen into obscurity, it was
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This is the most famous of Schubert's three Marches Militaire Op. 51, which were originally written for piano four-hands in 1818. They have been arranged for many different combinations over the
Edited by Norbert Gertsch. For two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, four horns, two bassoons, and contrabassoon. This volume is based mainly on the first edition, published in 1883. In one movement.
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