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Editor
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First edition
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Publisher. Info.
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Prague: Státní Nakladatelství, 1959. Plate H 3022. (co-publication with Bärenreiter)
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General Information
Work Title
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Nonet
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Alternative. Title
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Nonet "No.2"; Nonet č. 2
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Name Translations
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Nonette de Martinů; Nonet č. 2; Nonet no. 2
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Name Aliases
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H 374; Nonet č. 2, H 374; Nonet nº 2; Nonet №2; Nonette H. 374
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Authorities
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WorldCat; VIAF: 292832182; BNF: 139159857
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Composer
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Martinů, Bohuslav
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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H.374
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IBM 27
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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3 movements:
- Poco allegro
- Andante
- Allegretto
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1959 February 1
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First Performance.
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1959/07/27 in Salzburg, Czech Nonet
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First Publication.
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1959
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Dedication
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Czech Nonet
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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16 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Modern
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Piece Style
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Modern
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Instrumentation
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flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass
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External Links
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Page at Bohuslav Martinů Institute
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Navigation etc.
The composer wrote two nonets; an early unpublished (and rarely-performed) H.144 (1925, Paris), and the better-known H.374 of 1959. One way to tell: H.144 has a piano part. I can only see the first page of this work here, but there is no piano part. I think that's fairly good evidence.