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Schnabel, Josef IgnazJosef Ignaz Schnabel
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(1767 - 1831)
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"Transeamus usque Bethlehem" for Wind Ensemble

"Transeamus usque Bethlehem" for Wind Ensemble
Josef Ignaz Schnabel


Wind ensemble
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Composer
Josef Ignaz Schnabel
Josef Ignaz Schnabel (1767 - 1831)
Instrumentation

Wind ensemble

Style

Classical

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Josef Ignaz Schnabel
MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
CopyrightPublic Domain
Joseph Ignaz Schnabel 1767 - 1831) was a German composer and church musician.

Schnabel came from a musical family and was taught music early on by his father. As a child he was a chorister of the church in Wroclaw Vincent and attended by age 12, because he wanted to be a priest, St. Matthias School. By a fall in the water, he retired due to chronic ear problems, so he was no longer considered a career as a suitable priest.

Schnabel's compositional output consisted mainly inst...
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This sheet music is part of the collection of magataganm :
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