*#256453 - 2.52MB, 11 pp. Plate M. 24691 . Vol. xiii, 525 pages. 44. The largest group are the lieder for piano and solo voice (over six hundred), and nearly as many piano pieces. xviii, 519 pages. Thus the infamous events of 1936 and 1948 passed Glire by. 6 Switch back to classic skin, Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem, Serenade for Nikolay Rubinstein's name-day, Little Russian Kazachok (A. Dargomyzhsky), Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Melodies (M. Mamontova), Hymn in Honour of St. Cyril & St. Methodius, http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Complete_Collected_Works_(Tchaikovsky,_Pyotr)&oldid=3270374, Works first published in the 20th century, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License, P. I. Tchaikovsky: Complete Collected Works, . . : . 8 10 0.0/10 0.0/10 (7), 123 pages. xii, 103 pages. His original name, as given in his baptism certificate, was Reinhold Ernest Glier. Op.23 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. 6 He won first degree Stalin Prizes: in 1946 (Concerto for Voice and Orchestra), 1948 (Fourth String Quartet), and 1950 (The Bronze Horseman). This work was widely performed, in Russia and abroad, and earned him worldwide renown. Edited by V. Vasilyev (1953). 6 6 (-)- V/V/V - 127 - Goldberg988, Complete Score (Preview) The list below includes all pages in the category "For piano 4 hands (arr)". 30 December 1874] 23 June 1956), was a Russian Imperial and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. *#51961 - 3.15MB, 22 pp. [3] About 1900 he changed the spelling and pronunciation of his surname to Glire, which gave rise to the legend, stated by Leonid Sabaneyev for the first time (1927), of his French or Belgian descent.[4]. (11), 219 pages. Zelenka (2009/1/31), Complete Score ix, 163 pages. 17B. (-)- V/V/V - 175 - Goldberg988, PDF scanned by Unknown 10 - 23: Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; LCCN: no91029533; GND: 300017081; BNF: 148241462: Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. 20. Switch back to classic skin, Sonate pour violon et piano n 4 de Beethoven, Sonata for Violin and Piano No. Edited by A. Nikolayev (1961). *#256452 - 2.33MB, 9 pp. 8 Sonate pour violon n 4 de Beethoven; Sonate pour violon et piano n 4; Sonate pour violon n 4; Sonata for Violin and Piano No. kalliwoda (2011/7/22), Clarinet Part (B) Switch back to classic skin, Alternative Names/Transliterations: Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini; Bouqueriny, Cello Concerto in A major, G.475 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in E-flat major, G.474 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in C major, G.477 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in D major, G.478 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in D major, G.479 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in G major, G.480 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in C major, G.481 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Concerto in B-flat major, G.482 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in C minor (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in D major (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in F major, G.1 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in A major, G.4 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in G major, G.5 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in C major, G.6 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in E-flat major, G.10 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in A major, G.13 (Boccherini, Luigi), Cello Sonata in E-flat major, G.16 (Boccherini, Luigi), Concerto grande a pi stromenti obbligati, G.491 (Boccherini, Luigi), Flute Quintet in E-flat major, G.424 (Boccherini, Luigi), Guitar Quintet in B-flat major, G.447 (Boccherini, Luigi), Guitar Quintet in C major, G.453 (Boccherini, Luigi), Guitar Quintet in D major, G.448 (Boccherini, Luigi), Guitar Quintet in E minor, G.451 (Boccherini, Luigi), Harpsichord Concerto in E-flat major, G.487 (Boccherini, Luigi), Sextet in E-flat major, G.467 (Boccherini, Luigi), Sextet in E-flat major, G.471 (Boccherini, Luigi), Sonata for 2 Cellos in C major, G.74 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C minor, G.171 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C minor, G.182 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.175 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.177 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.224 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D minor, G.172 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E major, G.176 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E major, G.179 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.174 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.181 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in F major, G.173 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in F major, G.178 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in F major, G.180 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in G major, G.223 'La Tiranna' (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C minor, G.159 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in B-flat major, G.160 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.161 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.162 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E major, G.163 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C major, G.164 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.165 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C minor, G.166 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.167 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in G minor, G.168 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in F major, G.169 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in A major, G.170 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in A major, G.213 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.236 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in D major, G.237 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C major, G.238 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in A major, G.239 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in C major, G.240 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quartet in E-flat major, G.241 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quintet in D minor, G.295 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quintet in E major, G.275 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in A major, G.79 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in B-flat major, G.78 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in C major, G.82 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in D major, G.80 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in F major, G.77 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Trio in G major, G.81 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in A major, G.511 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in B-flat major, G.514 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in C major, G.515 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in C major, G.523 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in C minor, G.519 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in D major, G.490 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in D major, G.500 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in D major, G.521 (Boccherini, Luigi), Symphony in D minor, G.517 (Boccherini, Luigi), Trio Sonata in E-flat major (Boccherini, Luigi), Tu di saper procura, G.555 (Boccherini, Luigi), Viola Sonata in C minor, G.18 (Boccherini, Luigi), String Quintet in C major (Boccherini, Luigi), Album of Transcriptions for Piano Four-hands (Oesterle, Louis), Ausgewhlte Quartette (Boccherini, Luigi), Ausgewhlte Streichquartette (Boccherini, Luigi), Baroque and Classical Pieces for the Piano (Herring, Francis), Cello Sonatas, G.1-19 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Classical Transcriptions (Squire, William Henry), 6 Flute Quintets, Op.17 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Flute Quintets, Op.19 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Flute Sextets, Op.16 (Boccherini, Luigi), Les grands matres de l'art musical (Zllner, Heinrich), Le guide du lecteur, Op.281 (Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste), 6 Keyboard Trios, G.143-148 (Boccherini, Luigi), Masterpieces of Piano Music (Wier, Albert Ernest), Mittell's Violin Classics (Mittell, Philipp), 6 Oboe Quintets, Op.55 (Boccherini, Luigi), 4 Piano Pieces from Boccherini (Martucci, Giuseppe), 6 Piano Quintets, G.413-418 (Boccherini, Luigi), Piano Transcriptions of Various Composers (Friedman, Ignaz), Selection of Sacred Music (Latrobe, Christian Ignatius), 6 String Quartets, G.159-164 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.165-170 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.171-176 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.177-182 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.183-188 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.189-194 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.195-200 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.201-206 (Op.32) (Boccherini, Luigi), 2 String Quartets, G.214-215 (Op.41) (Boccherini, Luigi), 4 String Quartets, G.232-235 (Op.52) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.236-241 (Op.53) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quartets, G.242-247 (Op.58) (Boccherini, Luigi), 12 String Quartets, Op.39 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.265-270 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.277-282 (Op.13) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.283-288 (Op.18) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.289-294 (Op.20) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.295-300 (Op.25) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.307-312 (Op.28) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.319-324 (Op.30) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.325-330 (Op.31) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.331-336 (Boccherini, Luigi), 3 String Quintets, G.337-339 (Op.39) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.340-345 (Op.40) (Boccherini, Luigi), 2 String Quintets, G.346-347 (Op.41) (Boccherini, Luigi), 4 String Quintets, G.348-351 (Op.42) (Boccherini, Luigi), 3 String Quintets, G.352-354 (Op.43) (Boccherini, Luigi), 4 String Quintets, G.355-358 (Op.45) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.359-364 (Op.46) (Boccherini, Luigi), 5 String Quintets, G.365-369 (Op.49) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.370-375 (Op.50) (Boccherini, Luigi), 2 String Quintets, G.376-377 (Op.51) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, G.391-396 (Op.60) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Quintets, Op.11 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Sextets, G.454-459 (Op.23) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.77-82 (Op.1) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.83-88 (Op.4) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.89-94 (Op.6) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.95-100 (Op.14) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.101-106 (Op.34) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.107-112 (Op.47) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.113-118 (Op.54) (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.119-124 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 String Trios, G.125-130 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Symphonies, G.493-498 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Symphonies, G.503-508 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Violin Duos, G.56-61 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Violin Duos, G.63-68 (Boccherini, Luigi), 6 Violin Sonatas, G.25-30 (Boccherini, Luigi), 3 String Quartets, B.365-367 (Pleyel, Ignaz), http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:Boccherini,_Luigi&oldid=2913731, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Plate M. 18396 . Vol. Plate M. 24186 . Vol. 11B. *#27584 - 21.24MB, 115 pp. Ralph Theo Misch (2010/7/18), Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License Don Quixote (A. Rubinstein): Transcription for piano four hands by Tchaikovsky (p.93-148). Edited by I. Shishov (1946). Ivdruiz (2008/10/14), Complete Score, Clarinet, Viola, Violin Parts (monochrome) Plate M. 26493 . Vol. (11), 239 pages. 47. *#255136 - 0.26MB, 8 pp. 32, 11 Pieces for Different Instruments and piano, Op. Edited by I. Iordan (1965). (9), 275 pages. Plate 14447. 8 Cantata for the Opening of the Polytechnic Exhibition: Vocal score, arranged by Yury Pomerantsev (p.85-148). 49. Schubert also composed some 150 part xviii, (2), 337 pages. (-)- V/V/V - 146 - Morel, Complete Score VarunSoon (2012/10/19), Cello Part In 1902 Arensky wrote about the Sextet, Op. 8 - 6 12B. 8 Album of Transcriptions for Piano Four-hands (Oesterle, Louis) An Schwager Kronos, D.369 (Schubert, Franz) D. Duos and Trios II (Handel, George Frideric) G. Gavotte von Christ. Lucas-coelho (2021/7/18), Complete Score, Clarinet, Viola Parts (color with watermarks) The Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940 (Op. xv, 519 pages. Edited by I. Shishov (1945). Edited by I. Shishov (1948). Edited by I. Shishov & N. Shemanin (1946). 19A. (-)- V/V/V - 3085 - Generoso, PDF scanned by F-Pn Edited by I. Shishov (1949). 11A. The Clarinet Sonatas, Op. 4 4 Unlike Taneyev, Glire felt more attracted to the national Russian tradition as he was taught by Rimsky-Korsakov's pupil Ippolitov-Ivanov. *#270852 - 3.53MB, 27 pp. 8 (11), 301 pages. 2 ix, 305 pages. Edited by I. Shishov (1946). Plate M. 18632-a . 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