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Carl Nielsen: Juvenilia Et Addenda: Chamber Ensemble: Score


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Juvenilia Et Addenda - The Carl Nielsen Edition Vol. IV/1 Carl Nielsen was a Danish musician conductor and violinist widely recognized as his country's greatest composer. Nielsen is especially noted for his six symphonies his Wind Quintet and his concertos for Violin Flute and Clarinet. In Denmark his opera ‘Maskarade’ and many of his songs have become an integral part of the national heritage. Contents: Chamber MusicPolka for Violin; Duet for Violins; Romance for Violin and Piano in G Major; Romance for Violin and Piano in D Major; Sonata for Violin andPiano; Fantasy for Clarinet and Piano; Trio for Violin Cello and Piano; Quartet for Two Violins Viola and Cello in D Minor; Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 9); Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 10); Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in F Major (Add. 11); Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in G Minor; Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in F Sharp Minor; Movement for Two Violins Viola and Cello in B Flat Major; Trauermarsch for Two Violins Viola and Cello'Piano PiecesTwo Character Pieces; Norwegian Folk Dance; Andante; Piano Piece; Peasant Dance; Allegretto; Add. 22; Minuet; Add. 24; Andantino; Add. 26; A Little Piano Piece'CantataCantata for The Commemoration Of P.S. KrøyerArrangementsPrelude to 'Snefrid' for Piano; 'Snefrid' for Recitation and Piano Quintet; 'Elves' Dance' From 'Sir Oluf He Rides -'; 'Dance of the Handmaidens' from 'Hagbarth and Signe' for Piano; 'Canto Serioso' for Cello and Piano; Dances from 'Aladdin' for Piano; Excerpts from 'The Mother' for Piano; 'A Fair And Lovely Land' for Brass; Cantata for The Centenary of The Polytechnic College for Reciter Male Choir Strings and Piano; Counterpoint Exercises; Two Part Fugue (Add. 38); Two Part Fugue (Add. 39);


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