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Original

Romance sans parole "Barcarolle" Opus 30 no. 12 Fa diese mineur. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Piano Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Romance sans parole "Barcarolle" Opus 30 no. 12 Fa mineur this. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Piano Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Romance sans parole "Barcarolle" Opus 30 no. 12 Fa diese mineur composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. 1809-1847. For piano solo. This edition. French Edition. Classique. Anacrouse Collection. Score, Biography and notes on the works. Moderately Easy. Score. 3 pages. Published by Editions Bourges. BU.EBR-A034. The Anacrouse collection offers a wide range of classical works for both beginners and experienced pianists alike, ranging from the Renaissance to the modern age. The aim is to offer the "essentials" from the classical repertoire, but also the works of composers who sometimes tend to be forgotten, all of which are of undeniable pedagogical value. Each piece has been carefully edited both in terms of how the musical text has been drawn up, but also as regards its printing, in order to provide the right conditions for musicians to enjoy the frequent performance of these works. Each period is clearly identifiable from the colour of the cover.

Translation

Romance sans parole "Barcarolle" Opus 30 no. 12 Fa mineur this Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn composed by. 1809-1847. For piano solo. This edition. French Edition. Classical. Anacrouse Collection. Score, Biography and notes on the works. Moderately Easy. Score. 3 pages. Published by Editions Bourges. BU.EBR-A034. The Anacrouse collection offers a wide range of classical works for both beginners and experienced pianists alike, ranging from the Renaissance to the modern age. The aim is to offer the "essentials" from the classical repertoire, but also the works of composers who sometimes tend to be forgotten, all of which are of undeniable pedagogical value. Each piece has been carefully edited both in terms of how the musical text has been drawn up, but also as regards its printing, in order to provide the right conditions for musicians to enjoy the frequent performance of these works. Each period is clearly identifiable from the colour of the cover.