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...dition, with considerable improvements, by the author, composed & fingered by Muzio Clementi
...dition, with considerable improvements, by the author, composed & fingered by Muzio Clementi
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* Bassoon Scherzino in B-flat (pub.1901) (pub. by Evette&Schaefer and by Cundy-Bettoney (Curtis Institute, others have this version- plate 6007, 192
* Songs (Pièces) pour chant et piano (collection, published when by Lucien Grus. )
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* 2nd cello sonata? (implied? by Worldcat listings?)
* Lieder Opp.12, 38, 42 (published by Simrock, 1903)
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...rks though RISM gives dates as 1819{{EN}}21 (perhaps for reasons explained by Jähns) rather than to 1820.
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|Performers=MIDI file by Pierre Gouin
|Performers=MIDI file by Pierre Gouin
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|Publisher Information=Victor, 1920 (reissued by Naxos, 2004)
''For the first edition of the Overture, published by Walsh, see '''[[Overtures (Handel, George Frideric)]]'''<br>
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All published: scores and parts fully available with the author in his web site.
* 2 violins (or violas): Sonatina (2001), Hipnose (2002), recorded by Duo Magyar in 2002, Hino Nacional Brasileiro (arr. - 2002), Hino Nacional H
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|Misc. Notes={{Cypsub|ca.300dpi, grayscale djvu|3010 by 3800}}
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...opyright law would be that '''copyright persists for the composer or other author (if any) for 50 years after his/her death'''.
Only works that are first published in countries that are members of the WTO or Berne Convention are subject to
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...''Details here''}}<br>*The extent of the contributions to the Russian text by Kvaliashvili are unknown
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|Extra Locations=Parts were published by Chevardiere in the collection {{LinkWork|6 Symphonies, Op.13||Haydn|Joseph|
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...ed in 1770. The firm was first a bookstore and music shop, started in 1765 by cousins Carlo Timoteo (1747-1808) and Francesco Artaria (1744-1808) with th
...ugh, technically, Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österrreich, was distributed by them (the publisher being [[Österreichischer Bundesverlag]]), the firm bas
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|Misc. Notes=Author of Russian text not credited. Possibly a modified reprint of an earlier Gut
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...] (1919-1938). After World War II, the series' distribution was taken over by Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt (1966 to present).
:Edited by {{LinkEd|Johannes Evangelista|Habert}} (1833–1896) and {{LinkEd|Gustav Ad
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...er for the author]|London|1739}} <br>{{P|John Johnson|John Johnson for the author|London|1739}}
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...gests these sonatas were originally issued ca.1805 in a version not edited by Kayser.
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|Publisher Information=London: printed for the author, 1740.
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