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Schubert, F. (von Dresden): The Bee

MM-12

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Op. 13, No. 9
Edited by Tátrai Vilmos
Setting: Violin and Piano
Series: Moments Musicaux for Violin
Period: Classic
Grade: 4
Length: 8 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.05 kg
Published: 1991
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 13701
ISMN: 9790080137017
The Moments Musicaux series offers violinists a wide selection of popular works and movements starting from Bach to compositions of the present day. Among the pieces we find both well-known and recently-made transciptions for violin and piano. The degree of difficulty, from very easy to extremely difficult, appears on each item in the series, thus allowing the players to choose appropriate works to suit their technical ability.
Series Moments Musicaux for violin
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$11.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
Violin and Piano
$9.95
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