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Octet. Ferdinand Thieriot. Clarinet sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Translation

Octet. Ferdinand Thieriot. Clarinet sheet music. Double Bass sheet music. Horn sheet music. Violin sheet music.

Original

Octet composed by Ferdinand Thieriot. 1838-1919. Winds and Strings. For clarinet, horn in E, Eb and F, bassoon, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass. Marvellous companion piece to Schubert Octet. Challenging, interesting parts. Great melodies. Romantic. Score and parts. Published by Rosewood Publications. RW.RP-41. Ferdinand Thieriot. 1839-1919. was a North German composer, teacher, and choral conductor who worked in several cities, including Hamburg, Leipzig, and Graz. He was a pupil of Brahms' teacher, Eduard Marxsen. 1806-1887. in Hamburg and also Josef Rheinberger. 1839-1901. in Munich. Thieriot's primary instrument was the cello, and he performed as a soloist and was a member of several prominent string quartets. Theiriot received one of his positions, Artistic Director of the Musikverein in Graz. 1870-1885. , based in part on the recommendation of Brahms.

Translation

Octet composed by Ferdinand Thieriot. 1838-1919. Winds and Strings. For clarinet, horn in E, Eb and F, bassoon, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass. Marvellous companion piece to Schubert Octet. Challenging, interesting parts. Great melodies. Romantic. Score and parts. Published by Rosewood Publications. RW.RP-41. Ferdinand Thieriot. 1839-1919. was a North German composer, teacher, and choral conductor who worked in several cities, including Hamburg, Leipzig, and Graz. He was a pupil of Brahms' teacher, Eduard Marxsen. 1806-1887. in Hamburg and also Josef Rheinberger. 1839-1901. in Munich. Thieriot's primary instrument was the cello, and he performed as a soloist and was a member of several prominent string quartets. Theiriot received one of his positions, Artistic Director of the Musikverein in Graz. 1870-1885. , based in part on the recommendation of Brahms.