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⇒ 11 more: 2. Adagio cantabile • 3. Moderato caratteristico • 4. Allegro finale • 5. Allegro sinfonico • 6. Cantabile a corno inglese • 7. Allegro marziale • 8. Marcia finale • 9. Allegro sinfonico • 10. Andantino per violoncello • 11. Allegro brillante • 12. Polka finale
No.2 Adagio cantabile
For Violin and Guitar (Höger)
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Anton Höger
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Computer
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Because most of my transcriptions are never heard before, I decided to make a simple computer synthesized audio file for hearing control.
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⇒ 12 more: 2. Adagio cantabile • 3. Moderato caratteristico • 4. Allegro finale • 5. Allegro sinfonico • 6. Cantabile a corno inglese • 7. Allegro marziale • 8. Marcia finale • 9. Allegro sinfonico • 10. Andantino per violoncello • 11. Allegro brillante • 12. Polka finale • Engraving files (MusiXTeX), all Sonatas
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No.2 Adagio cantabile
For Violin and Guitar (Höger)
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Anton Höger
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Anton Höger
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For Violin or Flute. If performed I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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General Information
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12 Suonate per organo
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Bodro, Carlo
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ICB 4
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12
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| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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between 1872? and 1894
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| Dedication
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Composte e ossequiosamente dedicate al suo dilettissimo maestro Barasa Bernardo
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Romantic
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Romantic
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organ
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Published by a Turin publisher in an edition held by a library also in Turin, which estimates the publication date earlier than 1884 (indeed, around 1872). See OCLC. (I don't know on what grounds however).
If Barasa Bernardo is Bernardo Barasa, then as the dates of the best known person I can find by that name (himself an organist) are 1814–1894, and composition was not later than 1894 most likely. According to Wikipedia (Italian) Barasa was one of Bodro's later professors, so this attribution in fact seems likely.