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|Misc. Notes=Recorded Feb 2018 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer)
... Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_funeral-march-sonata-in-b-flat-minor-opus_arthur-rubinstein-frdric-chopin|Internet Archive}}
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|File Description 1=Complete Score (published facsimile)
|Arranger={{LinkArr|Marco|Anzoletti|1866|1929}}
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...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891)
*Rapsodie hongroise no.6, Op.121 (published 1903)
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded in 1929. Source: [http://www.arsc-audio.org/journals/v21/v21n1p45-129.pdf ARSC Jour
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|Misc. Notes=Version for Organ Solo, published by [https://davinci-edition.com/product/dv-20586/ Da Vinci-Edition]
|Editor={{LinkEd|Eusebius|Mandyczewski|1857|1929}}
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...inkEd|Josef|Gänsbacher|1829|1911}}<br>{{LinkEd|Eusebius|Mandyczewski|1857|1929}}
...en 1891", so perhaps Serie XVIII was finalized in 1891 but first published in 1892.
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded in 1929, not published until 1949. (Recut: DS-RC-747/8-I)<br>Source: [http://www.arsc-audio.org/jo
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|Publisher Information=Prague: [[Hudební Matice]], n.d.[1929]. Plates H.M. 223 / I-II
...c. Notes=From the plate, probably published closer to 1922 (see HM table.) 1929 from Worldcat (maybe coverpage of score clarifies.)
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|Publisher Information={{P|Schott|B. Schott's Söhne|Mainz||1929|7738}}
|First Performance=1929 April 7, Richard Zika, violin, composer, piano, Geneva
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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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|Year of First Publication=1929 or earlier
...lish Horn), 2 Clarinets in B{{flat}}, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 2 Trumpets in F, 3 Trombones, Tuba, Timpani, Strings
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... not as capable as Hauptwerk, and can also be played from a MIDI keyboard. In this case, however, the Classic Pipe Organs is powered from a sequencer pro
...of page 178 (it can be found below in the "Prelude only" score). Published in {{LinkWork|Clavier-Übung III||Bach|Johann Sebastian|0}}.
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|Arranger={{LinkArr|John Ebenezer|West|1863|1929}}
|Number of Movements/Sections=1 movement in 4 sections
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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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| [[Cello Concerto in D minor (Cassadó, Gaspar)|'''Cello Concerto in D minor''']]
|1929
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded in 1929, not published until 1949. (Recut: D8-RC-746-l)<br>Source: [http://www.arsc-audio.org/jour
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