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Naxos
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Scores
Publisher. Info.
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Leipzig: Eulenburg, n.d.(ca.1880). Plate E.E.575.
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Misc. Notes
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Editor not identified on score but this could possibly be the edition edited by Alwin Schroeder and published by Eulenberg in 1889.
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Editor
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Leo Schulz (1865-1944)
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Publisher. Info.
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New York: G. Schirmer, 1902. Plate 15661.
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Misc. Notes
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
No.13 in D major
For Cello and Continuo
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Manuscript, 1838. April 16.
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General Information
Work Title
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20 Exercises for Cello
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Alternative. Title
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Composer
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Merk, Joseph
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.11
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IJM 3
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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20 exercises
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First Publication.
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1833 – Vienna: Tobias Haslinger
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Dedication
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Franz Schubert
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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Cello
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Extra Information
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Publication first announced in Monatsbericht (1833), p.87
- Copublished (?) by A. Farrenc of Paris (1833 or 1834).
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Navigation etc.
Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France 1e série, 23e année (37e de la collection), Nº 4, 25 Janvier 1834, p.63, r.13.
Given the publication date one would ordinarily be dubious about supposing that "François Schubert" was Franz Peter Schubert, but it seems that Merk -was- good friends with Schubert and may well have dedicated these works for memorial publication, though no mention of memorial seems to be in the dedication?...