Ballet Air, No. 9,' which we had already acquired in 1866, we had found at Mr Spina's an entr'acte after the second act, and a ' Hirten-Melodie ' for clarinets, bassoons and horns; but we still required the accompaniments to the Romance and the two choruses,... The Life of Franz Schubert - Page 326by Heinrich von Kreissle - 1869Full view - About this book
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...Hirten-Melodie ' for clarionets, bassoons, and horns ; but we still required the accompaniments to the romance and the two Choruses, as well as the total number...C. F. Pohl was entirely at our service — had we 3° succeeded in finding a trace of them. It was Thursday afternoon, and we proposed to leave on Saturday... | |
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...Hirten-Melodie ' for clarinets, bassoons and horns; but we still required the accompaniments to the Romance and the two choruses, as well as the total number...It was Thursday afternoon, and we proposed to leave 1 Musical Times, February 1897. on Saturday for Prague. We made a final call on Dr Schneider, to take... | |
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...Hirten-Melodie' for clarinets, bassoons and horns; but we still required the accompaniments to the Romance and the two choruses, as well as the total number...Schneider nor Mr Spina, nor in the library of the MusikVerein—where the admirable librarian, Mr CF Pohl, was entirely at our service—had we succeeded... | |
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...Hirtenmelodie for clarinets, bassoons and horns, but we still required the accompaniments to the Romance and the two choruses, as well as the total number of pieces and their sequence in the drama. ... It was Thursday afternoon, and we proposed to leave on Saturday for Prague. We made a final call... | |
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