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On the way to the Romantic orchestra – the trombone in Beethoven’s symphonies

Posted on August 31, 2020 by Dominik Rahmer

Last May my colleague Norbert Gertsch dealt with Beethoven’s relationship … Continue reading →

Posted in Beethoven, Ludwig van, Instrumentation, Monday Postings, Three Equali for four Trombones WoO 30 (Beethoven) | Tagged Beethoven, symphony, trombone | 1 Comment
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