3 Pieces for Piano, Op.20 (Huss, Henry Holden)
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Sheet Music
Scores
Cover Page
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No.1: Valse.
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No.2: Nocturne.
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No.3: Gavotte.
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New York: G. Schirmer, 1904. Plates 16835-16837.
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General Information
| Work Title | 3 Pieces for Pianoforte, Op.20 |
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| Alternative Title |
| Composer | Huss, Henry Holden |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.20 |
| Key | A major, D major, F major |
| Movements/Sections | 3 |
| Year/Date of Composition | by 1903 |
| First Publication | 1904 |
| Dedication | No.1: William H. Sherwood (1854-1911). No.2: My Father and Mother. No.3: William H. Barber. |
| Average Duration | 11:30 (7:30, 2:00, 2:00) |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | piano |
Misc. Comments
Section Listing
- Valse.
- Nocturne.
- Gavotte.
- Listed in the work catalog of Greene's Henry Holden Huss: an American composer's life (Scarecrow Press, 1995) here, page 243.
William H. Barber: poss. William Henry Barber, later Baronet (1860-1927), supporter of music? No hint from Greene here unfortunately.

