[Music for viola d'amore with other instruments] [microform]. [18--]
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Quantz, Johann Joachim, 1697-1773
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Stamitz, Karl, 1745-1801
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First performance 13 October, 1940, Emanuel Vardi, viola, Washington Heights Orchestra, Maxim Waldo, conductor. First radio performance 16 January, 1941, Emanuel Vardi, viola, NBC Symphony, Frank Black, conductor. For another edition, see callno.: 849v.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Concerto in D major for viola and orchestra / Karl Stamitz ; orchestraed and edited by Hershy Kay from the edition of Enrico Polo. [1940]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat r...
Esser, Karl Michael, Ritter von, 1736- ca. 1795.
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Zillmann, Eduard 1834-1909
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Mangold, C. (Carl), 1813-1889
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German composer. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Darmstadt, 9 August 1851, to an unidentified recipient, 1851 Aug. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270581703 Charles A. Mangold Sr., the father of Carl Mangold, was one of the pioneers of Dallas County. successful sucsessful as a businessman, builder and manager of the Jefferson Hotel, and a horse breeder, Mangold was also a leader and developer for public interest. He was involved in a v...
Hoffmann, J. B. 1700-1780.
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