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No. 25. Recit: Ei parte senti. Rondo: Per piera. Sung by Fiordilligi. Sc pg 300-311.
SKU: PR.816600040
UPC: 680160600045. 5.5x5 inches.
This disk contains study scores of all 41 of Mozart's Symphonies, as well as Concertos for Winds and Strings (Piano Concertos are on a companion CD-ROM), Serenades, Opera Overtures, Divertimentos, and other works.
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SKU: TM.04459SC
Act II.
SKU: TM.03208SET
Act IV Scene 3 No. 14 Finale ultimo - scene ultimo. Madre non, dormi Azacena and Maurico Duet.
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SKU: TM.03208SC
SKU: CF.SAS12F
ISBN 9781491165508. UPC: 680160924417. Key: D major.
Mozart’s love affair with the City of Prague began as a courtship by a group of patrons who were so impressed with Mozart's opera, The Marriage of Figaro, that they paid for his trip to Prague to hear the opera's premiere in 1786. As Mozart had recently completed his Symphony No. 38, it was decided that the orchestra would perform a separate premier for this work, which led to the nickname Prague. This arrangement functions much like a concerto grosso with string soloists performing the woodwind parts, accompanied by tutti string sections and timpani, just as Mozart penned them. As such, it is a great teaching tool for Classical style playing and an opportunity to feature your top players in a brilliant piece of timeless repertoire.
SKU: CF.SAS12
ISBN 9781491165102. UPC: 680160924011. Key: D major.
Mozart’s love affair with the city of Prague began as a courtship by a group of patrons who were so impressed with Mozart's opera, The Marriage of Figaro, that they paid for his trip to Prague to hear the opera's premiere in 1786. As Mozart had recently completed his Symphony No. 38, it was decided that the orchestra would perform a separate premier for this work, which led to the nickname Prague. This arrangement functions much like a concerto grosso with string soloists performing the woodwind parts, accompanied by tutti string sections and timpani, just as Mozart penned them. As such, it is a great teaching tool for Classical-style playing and an opportunity to feature your top players in a brilliant piece of timeless repertoire.
SKU: TM.03565SET