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Topic: "Sacred" music for piano solo  (Read 28986 times)

Offline peter_g_moll

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Re: "Sacred" music for piano solo
Reply #50 on: February 01, 2005, 11:15:21 PM


Thank you for your suggestions. :D

For those of you that are interested, here is the list of pieces in vols. 1 and 2 of Hinson’s collection mentioned above:

Entrance composed by Anonymous
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Theme with Variations Op. 188, No. 2, composed by Robert Schumann

Best wishes,
Bernhard.


Dear Bernhard,

Thanks very much for taking the trouble to list these works.

Regards,

Peter
Peter Moll
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