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Something new from the low register: At long last, Koussevitzky’s Double Bass Concerto op. 3 in Urtext
Henle catalogue readers in the know are already aware that … Continue reading
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Tagged Double bass concerto, interview, Koussevitzky, Tobias Glöckler
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Beethoven – creator of concert overtures?
Beethoven as the great innovator of forms and genres generated … Continue reading
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Tagged Beethoven, ouverture
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