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Capriccio. Leos Janacek. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Piano sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music.

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Kaprīze. Leos Janacek. B-Flat Trumpet notis. Klavieru notis. Trombonu notis. Tuba notis.

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Capriccio. fur Klavier. linke Hand. und Blaserensemble. Composed by Leos Janacek. 1854-1928. For piano. left hand. and brass ensemble. piano, flute. piccolo, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, trombone 1, trombone 2, trombone 3, Bb tenor tuba. Czech title. Capriccio pro klavir levou rukou a soubor dechovych nastrojo. Classical. Performance score. Publication language. Czech. German. English. French. Russian. Published by Editio Baerenreiter Praha. PA.H7826-01. ISBN 9790260101265. With Publication language. Czech. German. English. French. Russian. Classical. 34 x 27.5 cm inches. The composition is written for pianist Otakar Hollmann. 1894-1967. , who lost his right hand during World War One. This fact was truly decisive for the origin and appearance of the work, which ranks among the most modern and bravest compositions of Janacek's peak creative period. The selection of instruments is unusual. flute. piccolo. , 2 trumpets, 3 trombones. If Hollmann's recollections are to be believed, Janacek decided to combine the piano played with the left hand with military music. The composition appeared in 1926 and had its premiere on March 2nd 1928 in Prague.

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Kaprīze. kažokādas Klavier. Linke Hand. und Blaserensemble. Sastāvā Leos Janáček. 1854-1928. Klavierēm. kreisās puses. un misiņa ansamblis. piano, flute. piccolo, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, trombone 1, trombone 2, trombone 3, Bb tenor tuba. Čehijas virsraksts. Capriccio pro klavir levou rukou a soubor dechovych nastrojo. Klasisks. Veiktspējas rādītājs. Publikācija valoda. Čehu. Vācu. Angļu. Franču. Krievu. Publicējusi Editio Baerenreiter Praha. PA.H7826-01. ISBN 9790260101265. Publicēšanu valodā. Čehu. Vācu. Angļu. Franču. Krievu. Klasisks. 34 x 27.5 cm collas. The composition is written for pianist Otakar Hollmann. 1894-1967. , who lost his right hand during World War One. This fact was truly decisive for the origin and appearance of the work, which ranks among the most modern and bravest compositions of Janacek's peak creative period. The selection of instruments is unusual. flauta. mazs. , 2 trompetes, 3 tromboniem. If Hollmann's recollections are to be believed, Janacek decided to combine the piano played with the left hand with military music. The composition appeared in 1926 and had its premiere on March 2nd 1928 in Prague.