| Short and Easy Organ Collection Organ [Sheet music] - Easy Kevin Mayhew
For Organ. (2-part). General collections. Sacred. Level: Beginning-Intermediate...(+)
For Organ. (2-part). General collections. Sacred. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Book. Published by Kevin Mayhew Publishers (U.K. Import).
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| Voi che sapete variations Harp [Score] Edition HH
By Robert Nicholas Charles Bochsa. Edited by Christopher Hogwood. For Harp. Play...(+)
By Robert Nicholas Charles Bochsa. Edited by Christopher Hogwood. For Harp. Playing score. Published by Edition HH Music Publishers (U.K. Import).
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| Missa solemnis in C K. 337 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 2 (solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2.3.0. - timp - org - str(wit...(+)
Violin 2 (solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2.3.0. - timp - org - str(without va)) SKU: BR.OB-5329-16 Urtext. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Franz Beyer. Stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). Mass; Classical. Part. Composed 1780. 12 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5329-16. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5329-16). ISBN 9790004333549. 10 x 12.5 inches. According to the date inscribed in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's autograph score, the present mass was composed in March 1780. The instrumental setting (oboes, trumpets and timpani add color and festive splendor to the work) rightly suggests that the work was in all likelihood performed with the Church Sonata K. 336 at the Easter high mass in the Salzburg cathedral. Since Archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo wanted the mass text to be treated as succinctly as possible, Mozart offered him a richly orchestrated Missa solemnis in the terse form of a Missa brevis.The brilliant, festive character of the Mass K. 337 is abruptly interrupted by a powerful Benedictus in a harsh A minor, the most striking and revolutionary movement in all of Mozart's Masses, in the strictest contrapuntal style ... (Alfred Einstein). What could have inspired Mozart to such unexpected rigor? But there is another surprise yet: while the dark drama of the Holy Week seems to radiate from this Benedictus, the following Agnus Dei in the distant key of E flat major sounds, with its soprano solo and concertante oboe, bassoon and organ, like a song of thanksgiving filled with the warmth and light of Easter.Other features worth noting are the three unisons between the alto and bass heard at the Deus pater omnipotens in the Gloria (bars 22-32), the a cappella illumination of the words Jesu Christe found a little later (bar 62) and the descending chromaticism evocative of death at the Crucifixus in the Credo. (Incidentally, Mozart had initially planned a different movement for the Credo of this mass, superscribed Tempo di Chiaconna; he wrote out 136 bars but, for some unknown reason, never completed it.)While the Coronation Mass K. 317 of 1779 is one of Mozart's most well-known mass settings, its later composed frllow piece K. 337 - Mozart's last completed mass before the great C minor fragment K. 427 (417a) - has been paid less attention, even though it is an outstanding example of the Mozartian mass type and contains parallels to the Coronation Mass in its disposition and in the structure of its various movements. The score and piano reduction of this new edition were prepared on the basis of the autograph (Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek/Vienna, dass. no. Mus. Hs. 18 97512) and the Salzburg performance material (Staats- und Stadtbibliothek/Augsburg, dass. no. Hl. Kreuz 9). We wish to thank both libraries for putting the source material at our disposal.Franz Beyer, Munich, Spring 1998. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Missa solemnis in C K. 337 Breitkopf & Härtel
(solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2.3.0. - timp - org - str(without va))...(+)
(solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2.3.0. - timp - org - str(without va)) SKU: BR.CHB-5289-02 Urtext. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Franz Beyer. Stapled. Chor-Bibliothek (Choral Library). Mass; Classical. Choral score. Composed 1780. 44 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #ChB 5289-02. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.CHB-5289-02). ISBN 9790004412046. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. According to the date inscribed in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's autograph score, the present mass was composed in March 1780. The instrumental setting (oboes, trumpets and timpani add color and festive splendor to the work) rightly suggests that the work was in all likelihood performed with the Church Sonata K. 336 at the Easter high mass in the Salzburg cathedral. Since Archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo wanted the mass text to be treated as succinctly as possible, Mozart offered him a richly orchestrated Missa solemnis in the terse form of a Missa brevis.The brilliant, festive character of the Mass K. 337 is abruptly interrupted by a powerful Benedictus in a harsh A minor, the most striking and revolutionary movement in all of Mozart's Masses, in the strictest contrapuntal style ... (Alfred Einstein). What could have inspired Mozart to such unexpected rigor? But there is another surprise yet: while the dark drama of the Holy Week seems to radiate from this Benedictus, the following Agnus Dei in the distant key of E flat major sounds, with its soprano solo and concertante oboe, bassoon and organ, like a song of thanksgiving filled with the warmth and light of Easter.Other features worth noting are the three unisons between the alto and bass heard at the Deus pater omnipotens in the Gloria (bars 22-32), the a cappella illumination of the words Jesu Christe found a little later (bar 62) and the descending chromaticism evocative of death at the Crucifixus in the Credo. (Incidentally, Mozart had initially planned a different movement for the Credo of this mass, superscribed Tempo di Chiaconna; he wrote out 136 bars but, for some unknown reason, never completed it.)While the Coronation Mass K. 317 of 1779 is one of Mozart's most well-known mass settings, its later composed frllow piece K. 337 - Mozart's last completed mass before the great C minor fragment K. 427 (417a) - has been paid less attention, even though it is an outstanding example of the Mozartian mass type and contains parallels to the Coronation Mass in its disposition and in the structure of its various movements. The score and piano reduction of this new edition were prepared on the basis of the autograph (Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek/Vienna, dass. no. Mus. Hs. 18 97512) and the Salzburg performance material (Staats- und Stadtbibliothek/Augsburg, dass. no. Hl. Kreuz 9). We wish to thank both libraries for putting the source material at our disposal.Franz Beyer, Munich, Spring 1998. $8.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Missa solemnis in C K. 337 Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus (with soloists) and orchestra (solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2...(+)
Chorus (with soloists) and orchestra (solos: SATB - choir: SATB - 0.2.0.2. - 0.2.3.0. - timp - org - str(without va)) SKU: BR.PB-5329 Urtext. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Franz Beyer. Choir; Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). Mass; Classical. Full score. Composed 1780. 68 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5329. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5329). ISBN 9790004210420. 10 x 12.5 inches. According to the date inscribed in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's autograph score, the present mass was composed in March 1780. The instrumental setting (oboes, trumpets and timpani add color and festive splendor to the work) rightly suggests that the work was in all likelihood performed with the Church Sonata K. 336 at the Easter high mass in the Salzburg cathedral. Since Archbishop Hieronymus Count Colloredo wanted the mass text to be treated as succinctly as possible, Mozart offered him a richly orchestrated Missa solemnis in the terse form of a Missa brevis.The brilliant, festive character of the Mass K. 337 is abruptly interrupted by a powerful Benedictus in a harsh A minor, the most striking and revolutionary movement in all of Mozart's Masses, in the strictest contrapuntal style ... (Alfred Einstein). What could have inspired Mozart to such unexpected rigor? But there is another surprise yet: while the dark drama of the Holy Week seems to radiate from this Benedictus, the following Agnus Dei in the distant key of E flat major sounds, with its soprano solo and concertante oboe, bassoon and organ, like a song of thanksgiving filled with the warmth and light of Easter.Other features worth noting are the three unisons between the alto and bass heard at the Deus pater omnipotens in the Gloria (bars 22-32), the a cappella illumination of the words Jesu Christe found a little later (bar 62) and the descending chromaticism evocative of death at the Crucifixus in the Credo. (Incidentally, Mozart had initially planned a different movement for the Credo of this mass, superscribed Tempo di Chiaconna; he wrote out 136 bars but, for some unknown reason, never completed it.)While the Coronation Mass K. 317 of 1779 is one of Mozart's most well-known mass settings, its later composed frllow piece K. 337 - Mozart's last completed mass before the great C minor fragment K. 427 (417a) - has been paid less attention, even though it is an outstanding example of the Mozartian mass type and contains parallels to the Coronation Mass in its disposition and in the structure of its various movements. The score and piano reduction of this new edition were prepared on the basis of the autograph (Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek/Vienna, dass. no. Mus. Hs. 18 97512) and the Salzburg performance material (Staats- und Stadtbibliothek/Augsburg, dass. no. Hl. Kreuz 9). We wish to thank both libraries for putting the source material at our disposal.Franz Beyer, Munich, Spring 1998. $51.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Adagio in E Major, K. 261 Concert band LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A744690 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Full Orchestra, Conductor Score & Parts. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score and Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A744690. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A744690). UPC: 659359882814. English. It is widely believed that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the Adagio in E major, K. 261 in or around 1776 as a replacement for the second movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. 219. The likely reason for the replacement is a complaint by Italian violinist Antonio Brunetti, recently brought to the Salzburg court orchestra by the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Heironymus Colloredo, that the original movements was too artificial, according to a letter from Leopold Mozart. The Mozarts, finding Brunetti boorish and morally objectionable, also would have thought his complaint regarding the artificial second movement to confirm their worst opinions of Italian taste. Still, young Mozart wrote the replacement Adagio as requested, and its serene beauty in sonata form remains a fine example of his lyrical ability. Instrumentation: 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $45.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Adagio in E Major, K. 261 Concert band LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A744601 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Full Orchestra, Conductor Score. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Score. LudwigMasters Publications #36-A744601. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A744601). ISBN 9798888529805. UPC: 659359863653. English. It is widely believed that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the Adagio in E major, K. 261 in or around 1776 as a replacement for the second movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. 219. The likely reason for the replacement is a complaint by Italian violinist Antonio Brunetti, recently brought to the Salzburg court orchestra by the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Heironymus Colloredo, that the original movements was too artificial, according to a letter from Leopold Mozart. The Mozarts, finding Brunetti boorish and morally objectionable, also would have thought his complaint regarding the artificial second movement to confirm their worst opinions of Italian taste. Still, young Mozart wrote the replacement Adagio as requested, and its serene beauty in sonata form remains a fine example of his lyrical ability. Instrumentation: 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $5.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Adagio in E Major, K. 261 Concert band LudwigMasters Publications
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set SKU: AP.36-A744648 Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Full Orchestra, Solo Violin Part. Kalmus Orchestra Library. Part(s). LudwigMasters Publications #36-A744648. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-A744648). ISBN 9798888529812. UPC: 659359901379. English. It is widely believed that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) wrote the Adagio in E major, K. 261 in or around 1776 as a replacement for the second movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A, K. 219. The likely reason for the replacement is a complaint by Italian violinist Antonio Brunetti, recently brought to the Salzburg court orchestra by the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Heironymus Colloredo, that the original movements was too artificial, according to a letter from Leopold Mozart. The Mozarts, finding Brunetti boorish and morally objectionable, also would have thought his complaint regarding the artificial second movement to confirm their worst opinions of Italian taste. Still, young Mozart wrote the replacement Adagio as requested, and its serene beauty in sonata form remains a fine example of his lyrical ability. Instrumentation: 2.0.0.0: 2.0.0.0: Str (4-4-3-3-3 in set): Solo Violin in set. These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months. $45.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Die Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebots, KV 35 Barenreiter
Solo voices, orchestra (3 Soprano Voice Solo, 2 Tenor Voice Solo, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 ...(+)
Solo voices, orchestra (3 Soprano Voice Solo, 2 Tenor Voice Solo, 2 Fl, 2 Ob, 2 bassoon, 2 Hn, trombone, Str, Continuo) SKU: BA.BA04513-01 Part I of the sacred singspiel. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Franz Giegling. This edition: complete edition, urtext edition. Linen. New Mozart Edition (Neue Mozart Ausgabe - NMA) Series I, Werkgruppe 4, No. 1. Complete edition, Score. K. 35. Duration 1 hour, 24 minutes. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA04513_01. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA04513-01). ISBN 9790006449453. 33 x 25.8 cm inches. Text: Ignaz A Weiser. This work, possibly commissioned by Prince-Bishop Sigismund Christoph von Schrattenbach , was assigned to three Salzburg composers: W. A. Mozart (part 1), Michael Haydn (part 2), and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser (part 3). Only the manuscript of part 1 has survived. Here Mozart drew heavily on the Salzburg tradition of church music and school dramas, perhaps taking Johann Ernst Eberlin and even his father Leopold as his models. The first performance took place in the Knights' Hall of the prince's palace on 12 March 1767. The libretto was supplied by Ignaz Anton Weiser (1701-1785), town councillor and mayor of Salzburg . Mozart wrote out many of the appoggiaturas in this early work, thereby providing a useful guide to the vocal practices of his day. Aria no. 2 has come down to us with an instructive passage in which the vocal part is ornamented in the hand of Leopold Mozart. The piano reduction, by K.-H. Muller , was prepared on the basis of the New Mozart Edition. The piano part is uncluttered and easy-to-play.
About Barenreiter Urtext What can I expect from a Barenreiter Urtext edition? MUSICOLOGICALLY SOUND - A reliable musical text based on all available sources - A description of the sources - Information on the genesis and history of the work - Valuable notes on performance practice - Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions ... AND PRACTICAL - Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them - A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format - Excellent print quality - Superior paper and binding
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| St. Martin's Suite Concert band - Intermediate/advanced De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0920404-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0920404-010 Composed by Jan Van der Roost. Inspiration Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 1992. De Haske Publications #DHP 0920404-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-0920404-010). This suite was composed by Jan Van der Roost on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the ‘Koninklijke Sint Martinusfanfare’ (Royal Saint Martinus Fanfare Band) from Halle (Belgium). The composer was required to create a suite in three movements based on three images associated with the ‘Sint Martinusfanfare’ from the small town of Halle in the province of Brabant. The first movement (Andante Pomposo) describes Martin, a soldier in the Roman army. In Andante Moderato we see the image of Martin, who become a Christian and chooses to devote his life to God. In this movement, the composer was inspired by the Brabantine gothic art of the Sint Martinus Basilica in Halle. Thecontrast between the dark Basilica and the statue of Our Lady between the soaring pillars will vividly come to life for audiences of this descriptive piece. The final movement, Allegro Molto Vivace’, could have been an image for a frivolous peasant in the Halle carnival. In a triptych about St. Martin it is more fitting to refer to it as an apotheosis, the crown on the pastoral work of Martin, Bishop of Tours, Patron Saint of the Fanfare Band and the Basilica of Halle.
Jan Van der Roost komponierte diese Suite anlässlich des 110. Geburtstages der Koninklijke Sint Martinusfanfare aus Halle (Brabant). Auftrag des Komponisten was es, ein dreisätziges Werk zu schreiben, dessen einzelne bildhafte Teile einen Bezug zur Sint Martinusfanfare herstellen sollten. Der erste Satz, ein Andante Pomposo, beschreibt Martin, Soldat im römischen Heer. Das darauffolgende Andante Moderato zeichnet ein Bild von Martin, der sich zum Christentum bekehrt und sein Leben Gott widmen möchte. In diesem Satz ließ sich derKomponist von der brabantischen Gotik der Sint Martinus Basiliek in Halle inspirieren. Der Kontrast zwischen der dunklen Basilika und der von hoch emporstrebenden Pfeilern umgebenen, strahlenden Statue der Mutter Gottes wird für den Zuhörer in diesemausdrucksvollen Bild leicht nachvollziehbar. Der Schlusssatz, ein Allegro Molto Vivace, hätte die musikalische Beschreibung eines ausgelassenen Bauerntanzes während des Karnevalsumzugs in Halle sein können. In einem dem Heiligen Martin gewidmeten Triptychon ist es jedoch angemessener, in einerApotheose darauf zu verweisen, als Krönung des pastoralen Wirkens des Heiligen Martin, Bischof von Tours, Schutzheiliger des Auftraggebers und Stifter der Basilika in Halle. $196.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| St. Martin's Suite Marching band - Intermediate/advanced De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0920404-020 Composed by Jan Van der Ro...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-0920404-020 Composed by Jan Van der Roost. Inspiration Series. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 1992. De Haske Publications #DHP 0920404-020. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-0920404-020). This suite was composed by Jan Van der Roost on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the ‘Koninklijke Sint Martinusfanfare’ (Royal Saint Martinus Fanfare Band) from Halle (Belgium). The composer was required to create a suite in three movements based on three images associated with the ‘Sint Martinusfanfare’ from the small town of Halle in the province of Brabant. The first movement (Andante Pomposo) describes Martin, a soldier in the Roman army. In Andante Moderato we see the image of Martin, who become a Christian and chooses to devote his life to God. In this movement, the composer was inspired by the Brabantine gothic art of the Sint Martinus Basilica in Halle. Thecontrast between the dark Basilica and the statue of Our Lady between the soaring pillars will vividly come to life for audiences of this descriptive piece. The final movement, Allegro Molto Vivace’, could have been an image for a frivolous peasant in the Halle carnival. In a triptych about St. Martin it is more fitting to refer to it as an apotheosis, the crown on the pastoral work of Martin, Bishop of Tours, Patron Saint of the Fanfare Band and the Basilica of Halle.
Jan Van der Roost komponierte diese Suite anlässlich des 110. Geburtstages der Koninklijke Sint Martinusfanfare aus Halle (Brabant). Auftrag des Komponisten was es, ein dreisätziges Werk zu schreiben, dessen einzelne bildhafte Teile einen Bezug zur Sint Martinusfanfare herstellen sollten. Der erste Satz, ein Andante Pomposo, beschreibt Martin, Soldat im römischen Heer. Das darauffolgende Andante Moderato zeichnet ein Bild von Martin, der sich zum Christentum bekehrt und sein Leben Gott widmen möchte. In diesem Satz ließ sich derKomponist von der brabantischen Gotik der Sint Martinus Basiliek in Halle inspirieren. Der Kontrast zwischen der dunklen Basilika und der von hoch emporstrebenden Pfeilern umgebenen, strahlenden Statue der Mutter Gottes wird für den Zuhörer in diesemausdrucksvollen Bild leicht nachvollziehbar. Der Schlusssatz, ein Allegro Molto Vivace, hätte die musikalische Beschreibung eines ausgelassenen Bauerntanzes während des Karnevalsumzugs in Halle sein können. In einem dem Heiligen Martin gewidmeten Triptychon ist es jedoch angemessener, in einerApotheose darauf zu verweisen, als Krönung des pastoralen Wirkens des Heiligen Martin, Bischof von Tours, Schutzheiliger des Auftraggebers und Stifter der Basilika in Halle. $196.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The First Book of Solos Complete - Parts I, II and III Soprano voice, Piano Schirmer
(Soprano). Edited by Joan Frey Boytim. For Vocal, Soprano, Piano Accompaniment. ...(+)
(Soprano). Edited by Joan Frey Boytim. For Vocal, Soprano, Piano Accompaniment. Vocal Collection. 408 pages. Published by G. Schirmer
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| Canadian Fiddle Music Volume 1 Violin [Sheet music] Mel Bay
compiled by Dr. Ed Whitcomb. For Fiddle. songbook. Canadian. Level: Beginning-In...(+)
compiled by Dr. Ed Whitcomb. For Fiddle. songbook. Canadian. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Book. Size 8.75x11.75. 224 pages. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc.
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| The Spirit of the Lord (Choral Score) Choral SATB SATB MorningStar Music Publishers
By Philip W.J. Stopford. For organ, optional flute, violin, brass quintet, timpa...(+)
By Philip W.J. Stopford. For organ, optional flute, violin, brass quintet, timpani (SATB choir). Choral. Ordination/Installation, Commitment/Discipleship, Pentecost. Medium. Octavo. 11 pages. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers
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| Missa for Archbishop Colloredo (Mass in C, K.337) Choral SATB SATB Schirmer
SATB. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Robbins Landon. (SATB). Choral La...(+)
SATB. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Arranged by Robbins Landon. (SATB). Choral Large Works. Size 6.8x10.5 inches. 70 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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