Translation: During much of the nineteenth century The Battle Of Prague was one of the most often played and popular of all concert pieces.
Translation: Originally for Orchestra, masterfully arranged for Concert Band by Husa himself.
Translation: Originally for Orchestra, masterfully arranged for Concert Band by Husa himself. Composed by Karel Husa. 1921-.
Translation: Composed by Karel Husa. 1921-. Study Score. 100 pages.
Translation: Originally for Orchestra, masterfully arranged for Concert Band by Husa himself. Score and Parts. Composed by Karel Husa.
Translation: For Unison choir, Organ. Unison choir, Organ. Unison choir, Organ composed by Karel Cernicky. Text.
Translation: Or Salutaris. For 3-part women's voices, organ, optional string ensemble. No 2 from Three Hymns for Communion, Opus 65.
Translation: For SATB choir, solo voice, piano. Published by Heritage Music Press. Andre J. Thomas. Concert, Spiritual. Eighth.
Translation: Published by Transcontinental Music. Useful for Holocaust programs which reference composers who died during the Holocaust.
Translation: Sonatina in A minor composed by Georg Anton Benda. Edited by E. L. Lancaster and Kenon D. Renfrow. Piano Solo. Only.
Translation: Three Pieces for the Revolution of 1848, T. 45a composed by Bedrich Smetana. Published by Masters Music Publications Inc..
Translation: For tenor voice. He studied at the Prague Conservatory from 1843 to 1849 under Julius Pisarovic. Winds, Voice and Piano.
Translation: Bohemian-Czech music has always been famous for it's melodious, extrovert style and lively rhythms. 1801-1866.
Translation: This a Piece for Piano Duet. Digital Print is printable sheet music available anytime, anywhere. Advanced.
Translation: It was commissioned by Nicholas Fisher for the Birmingham Bach Choir. Scored for solo Soprano, SA and Organ. --.
Translation: published 1955 in Prague. Antonin Dvorak. Intermediate. Violin and Piano.