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(1839 - 1904)
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Der Tag, mein Gott, ist nun vergangen

Der Tag, mein Gott, ist nun vergangen
G major - in C - high
Clément-Cotterill Scholefield


Brass Quartet
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ViewDownload PDF : Trumpet in C 1 (31.96 Ko)
ViewDownload PDF : Trumpet in C 2 (31.42 Ko)
ViewDownload PDF : Trombone 1 (30.78 Ko)
ViewDownload PDF : Trombone 2 (30.69 Ko)
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Composer
Clément-Cotterill Scholefield
Clément-Cotterill Scholefield (1839 - 1904)
Instrumentation

Brass Quartet

Style

Romantic

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Publisher
Clément-Cotterill Scholefield
Behrens, Ralf (1958 - )
CopyrightCopyright © Ralf Behrens
Added by ralfbehrens, 19 Mar 2017

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