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Opus 41-50

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Opus #DescriptionCat #Price
41 Ode to Napoleon score
Bel-1008 $25.00
Ode to Napoleon parts Bel-1008P $50.00
41b Ode to Napoleon Orchestra Version Contact Belmont
42 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra score
Bel-1012 $20.00
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Parts Contact Belmont
43a Theme and Variations for Windband score
Bel-1043 $30.00
Theme and Variations for Windband parts Bel-1043P $280.00
43b Theme and Variations arranged for Orchestra score
Bel-1010 $20.00
Theme and Variations arranged for Orchestra parts Contact Belmont
44 Prelude to the Genesis Suite score
Bel-1011 $20.00
Prelude to the Genesis Suite parts Contact Belmont
45 String Trio score
Bel-1045 $25.00
String Trio parts (3 full scores) Bel-1045P $75.00
46 A Survivor from Warsaw score
Bel-1030 $20.00
A Survivor from Warsaw piano reducton (Frederick) Bel-1046 $20.00
A Survivor from Warsaw parts Contact Belmont
47 Phantasy for Violin with Piano Accompaniment
Contact C.F. Peters
48 Drei Lieder für tiefe Stimme (und Klavier) op. 48
Contact Bomart Music
49 Drei Volksliedsätze für gemischten Chor a cappella score
Bel-1049 $8.00
Drei Volksliedsätze choral set Contact Belmont
50a Dreimal tausend Jahre score
Bel-1025 $5.00
50b De Profundis (Psalm 130) for Mixed Chorus (SSATBB) a cappella score
Bel-1052 $7.00
50c Modern Psalm • bound facsimile
Sch-39328 $90.00
Modern Psalm performance materials Contact Belmont
 
 

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