| Variations on a Rococo Theme Violoncelle [Partition + CD] Music Minus One
By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). For cello. Dominique de Williencourt, v...(+)
By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893).
For cello. Dominique de
Williencourt,
violoncello; Les
Orpheistes Chamber
Orchestra Vienna with
Nayden Todorov,
conductor. Solo part and
performance/accompaniment
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| Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme (orginal version) (Variationen Uber Ein Rokoko-Thema)
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Composed by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), arranged by John York, edited ...(+)
Composed by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893),
arranged by John York,
edited by David Brown,
Raphael Wallfisch. Set of
performance parts for
cello and piano. Urtext.
With bowings, fingerings,
introductory text and
performance notes. Op. 33
(original version). 42
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The Orchestra Musician's
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By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Misc. Size
9x12 inches. 8 pages.
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Violoncelle, Piano Breitkopf & Härtel
Cello and piano (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.CB-215 Or...(+)
Cello and piano (solo: vc
- 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 -
str) SKU:
BR.CB-215 Original
Version. Composed by
Pjotr Iljitsch
Tschaikowsky. Edited by
Thomas Kohlhase. Solo
instruments; Softcover.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Piano
reduction. 48 pages.
Duration 18'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #CB 215.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.CB-215).
ISBN 9790001157223. 9
x 12 inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
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(From Variations on a Rococo Theme ). By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). ...(+)
(From Variations on a
Rococo Theme ). By Peter
Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893). Arranged by
Bob Phillips. Orchestra.
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score; SmartMusic; String
Orchestra. Highland
String Orchestra. Form:
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 2.5. 62 pages.
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(From Variations on a
Rococo Theme ). By Peter
Ilyich Tchaikovsky
(1840-1893). Arranged by
Bob Phillips. Orchestra.
Masterworks; Score;
String Orchestra.
Highland String
Orchestra. Form:
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 2.5. 8 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
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| Cello Music Part 2: Romantic and Early Modern (Version 2.0)
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Opus 33 2 Violoncelles (duo) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] IMC (International Music Co.)
By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Arranged by Daniel Morganstern. For Cello (optional...(+)
By Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Arranged by
Daniel Morganstern. For
Cello (optional 2nd
Cello). Commentary and
Preparatory Exercises.
Score and set of parts.
Published by
International Music
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme (Original Version), Op. 33 Violoncelle, Orchestre [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] Hal Leonard
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(for Cello and Orchestra). By Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Study Score. Study score. 54 pa...(+)
(for Cello and
Orchestra). By Pyotr
Tchaikovsky. Study Score.
Study score. 54 pages
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme Violoncelle, Piano LudwigMasters Publications
Violoncello and Piano SKU: AP.36-M407491 Arranged by Peter Ilyich Tchaiko...(+)
Violoncello and Piano
SKU: AP.36-M407491
Arranged by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky and ed./arr.
by Wilhelm Fitzenhagen.
Cello. Starker
Performance Editions.
Book. LudwigMasters
Publications #36-M407491.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-M407491). ISBN
9798892704267. UPC:
659359646829.
English. This
edition is based on the
long-familiar version by
Wilhelm Fitzenhagen. I
love the work's
references to the
classical style, the
virtuosic use of the
instrument, and its
careful orchestration,
all of which hopefully
avoid romantic excesses.
- Janos Starker.
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 (ROSE)
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By Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilich (1840-1893). Cello and piano. Published by Internati...(+)
By Tchaikovsky, Piotr
Ilich (1840-1893). Cello
and piano. Published by
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 2 (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-16 Orig...(+)
Violin 2 (solo: vc -
2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str)
SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-16
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
Duration 18'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EOS 1900-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-16). ISBN
9790004789384. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-19 Origina...(+)
Viola (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2
- 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-19
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
Duration 18'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EOS 1900-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-19). ISBN
9790004789391. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Woodwinds (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-30 Ori...(+)
Woodwinds (solo: vc -
2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str)
SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-30
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
Folder. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Set
of parts. 52 pages.
Duration 18'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EOS 1900-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-30). ISBN
9790004789421. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $73.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Double bass (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-27 O...(+)
Double bass (solo: vc -
2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str)
SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-27
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
8 pages. Duration 18'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 1900-27. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-27). ISBN
9790004789414. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $8.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violoncello (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-23 O...(+)
Violoncello (solo: vc -
2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str)
SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-23
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
8 pages. Duration 18'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 1900-23. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-23). ISBN
9790004789407. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $7.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 1 (solo: vc - 2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str) SKU: BR.EOS-1900-15 Orig...(+)
Violin 1 (solo: vc -
2.2.2.2 - 2.0.0.0 - str)
SKU:
BR.EOS-1900-15
Original Version.
Composed by Pjotr
Iljitsch Tschaikowsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Orchestra;
stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Variations; Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
8 pages. Duration 18'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 1900-15. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-1900-15). ISBN
9790004789377. 9 x 12
inches. The
triumphal concert hall
success of Tchaikovsky's
most popular and
musically most valuable
concert pieces for solo
instrument and orchestra
was preceded by severe
teething troubles. His
Piano Concerto No. 1 Op.
23 of 1874/75 was slated
by Tchaikovsky's mentor
and potential performer
at the premiere, the
pianist, conductor and
director of the Moscow
Conservatory, Nikolai
Rubinstein. So Hans von
Bulow premiered it
gratefully and
enthusiastically (in
Boston, USA, on 25
October 1875). Leopold
Auer, violin virtuoso and
professor at the
Petersburg Conservatory,
to whom Tchaikovsky
wanted to dedicate his
Violin Concerto Op. 35 of
1878, refused to premiere
it - he regarded the solo
part as unrewarding and
unplayable. On 4 December
1881, Adolf Brodsky
premiered the Violin
Concerto in Vienna, with
Hans Richter conducting,
but Eduard Hanslick wrote
a crushing and unpleasant
review. The Variations on
a Rococo Theme for Cello
and Orchestra Op. 33 were
finally published by
their dedicatee, the
German cellist and
professor at the Moscow
Conservatory, Wilhelm
Fitzenhagen, after he had
almost completely
rewritten and then
premiered it on 18
December 1877 in Moscow,
while Tchaikovsky, who
had asked him to publish
the work, was abroad. The
original version, which
can be found in this
edition, was not
published until the
1950s. $8.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Orchestre [Partition + CD] Eulenburg
Study Score/CD Pack Cello; Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.49018034 Eu...(+)
Study Score/CD Pack
Cello; Orchestra (Study
Score) SKU:
HL.49018034
Eulenburg
Audio+Score. Composed
by Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Edited by
Thomas Kohlhase. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music with
CD. Eulenberg Audio plus
Score. Eine Huldigung
Tschaikowskys an das
grosse, verehrte Vorbild
Mozart und eine
Herausforderung fur den
Solo-Cellisten: Die
Rokoko-Variationen.
Classical. Softcover with
CD. Composed 1876/1877.
Op. 33. 80 pages.
Duration 18'. Eulenburg
Edition #EAS153.
Published by Eulenburg
Edition (HL.49018034).
ISBN 9783795765538.
UPC: 841886012769.
6.25x9.0x0.2
inches. Includes a
detailed preface and a
companion CD with a
performance by the
National Symphony
Orchestra of Ireland
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Lucks Music Library
(2.2.2.2/2.0.0.0,str,cell o solo) SKU: TM.00618SC Composed by Peter Illic...(+)
(2.2.2.2/2.0.0.0,str,cell
o solo) SKU:
TM.00618SC Composed
by Peter Illich
Tschaikowsky. Edited by
Rose. Score. Lucks Music
Library #A2195. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.00618SC).
Solo/pf. Trans:
Cl 1&2. Hns orig. in F;
Fitzenhagen edition.
Contains 7 variations.
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Violoncelle, Orchestre [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] Eulenburg
For Violoncello and Orchestra. By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Arranged by Max Hoch...(+)
For Violoncello and
Orchestra. By Peter
Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Arranged by Max
Hochkofler. (Study
Score). Schott. Size
5.25x7.5 inches. 60
pages. Published by
Eulenburg.
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Violoncelle, Piano Schott
(Original Version Violoncello and Piano Reduction). By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky....(+)
(Original Version
Violoncello and Piano
Reduction). By Pyotr
Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Edited by Thomas
Kohlhase. Score and
Parts. String. Softcover.
34 pages. Schott Music
#CB215. Published by
Schott Music
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| Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Lucks Music Library
(2.2.2.2/2.0.0.0,str,cell o solo) SKU: TM.00618SET Composed by Peter Illi...(+)
(2.2.2.2/2.0.0.0,str,cell
o solo) SKU:
TM.00618SET Composed
by Peter Illich
Tschaikowsky. Edited by
Rose. Set Type: D. Set of
parts. Lucks Music
Library #A2195. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.00618SET).
Solo/pf. Trans:
Cl 1&2. Hns orig. in F;
Fitzenhagen edition.
Contains 7 variations.
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| Cadences Violoncelle [Conducteur] Delrieu
By Maurice Gendron. For cello. Classical. Score. 82 pages. Published by Edition ...(+)
By Maurice Gendron. For
cello. Classical. Score.
82 pages. Published by
Edition Delrieu
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| Tchaikovsky and More - Volume IV (Low Brass) [CD Sheet Music] Hal Leonard
(Complete Low Brass Parts to 42 Orchestral Masterworks on CD-ROM) CD-ROM (Window...(+)
(Complete Low Brass Parts
to 42 Orchestral
Masterworks on CD-ROM)
CD-ROM (Windows and Mac)
for trombone, tuba and
low brass. With standard
notation. Series: The
Orchestra Musician's
CD-ROM Library. Published
by Hal Leonard.
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