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Aram Kachaturian's Masquerade Waltz for 2 hands
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Topic: Aram Kachaturian's Masquerade Waltz for 2 hands
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pianoplayjl
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Aram Kachaturian's Masquerade Waltz for 2 hands
on: December 03, 2014, 03:12:20 AM
Does anyone have the sheet music for the Waltz from "Masquerade"?
Please!
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j_menz
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Re: Aram Kachaturian's Masquerade Waltz for 2 pianos
Reply #1 on: December 03, 2014, 06:01:47 AM
Still in copyright.
Do you mean the
1P4H version
or the
2 Piano version
.
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8_octaves
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Re: Aram Kachaturian's Masquerade Waltz for 2 pianos
Reply #2 on: March 01, 2015, 11:44:54 PM
Quote from: j_menz on December 03, 2014, 06:01:47 AM
Still in copyright.
Do you mean the
1P4H version
or the
2 Piano version
.
Hi j_menz,
that's an interesting question, i think, but it makes me a little sad sometimes, if people search to help others, and then the others ( the "requesters" ) don't answer! You searched, and the requester didn't even answer!
May be he didn't answer, because he wanted
this version
?
( But then, it would be a mistake in the Thread-Title ) .
hmm. May be he just didn't see it at the shop
Greetings from Germany, 8_octaves
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