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...iature score, which is merely a photographic reduction of the score issued in ca.1895 with the plate number D. F. 2389. The first edition of the full sco
|Misc. Notes=With stage manuscript directions (in French).
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|Misc. Notes=Original title page, plate numbers and appendix omitted in reprint<br>As with the ''Marche Slav'', the composer's quotation of ''God S
|Misc. Notes=Restoring former Russian anthem ''God Save the Tsar''<br>Published with the permission of the editor
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|File Description 6=Contrapunctus 6 a 4 in Stylo Francese
|File Description 15=Canon in Hypodiapason – Resolutio Canonis
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|Publisher Information={{RC||Arabesque Recordings|||1961||8012}}
.... Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_piano-concerto-no-1-in-b-flat-minor-op-23_pyotr-ilyich-tchaikovsky-csar-franck-john|Internet Archi
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also published as "Franz Gaal"...
...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891)
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...ue=''Koussevitzky: The Complete Double Bass Recordings''<br>{{RC||Biddulph Recordings|Devon||1994|WHL 019}}
...ue=''Koussevitzky: The Complete Double Bass Recordings''<br>{{RC||Biddulph Recordings|Devon||1994|WHL 019}}
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... is a complete mystery as there is nothing original of Nowak's to be found in it.
====1st Published Version (1892)====
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|Misc. Notes={{ForumTh|12655|''Notes on the recordings''}}
...ulously edited in red color by {{LinkEd|Karl|Nowotny|1858|1940}}, probably in preparation of a publication.
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|File Description 3=Clarinet 1, 2, 3 (B{{flat}}, A, C) (3 also Bass Clarinet in B{{flat}})
|Arranger={{LinkArr|Josef Venantius|Wöss|1863|1943}}, piano reduction
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''Durations are given in minutes.''<br>''The 'Salão Nobre' referred to here is a shortened referenc
''All opus numbers were those given on the premiere programme, or in some cases by the publisher.''<br>
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...urisdictions, the restoration may be sufficient to create a new copyright. In this case, the copyright holder of this file, Adam Cuerden, allows anyone t
...This was the recording played when Thomas Edison introduced the phonograph in London on August 14, 1888.
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* Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, Op.41 (Augener, ca.1888)
* Piano Concerto, Op.31 in E-flat major
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...copyright laws''' because the two main IMSLP servers are physically hosted in Canada.
...nless the work was already public domain in the country where it was first published when either treaty was signed.
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:4. Andante ({{quard|63}}) in A minor - Più animato ({{quard|69}})
...natas, etc.). German Wikipedia lists 8 piano sonatas (Op.82, 1914-Op.143, 1943) (also 4 violin sonatas, 6 piano concertos, etc.)
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