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Mödlinger Tänze - Sample sheet music
Sample sheet music
Title Mödlinger Tänze
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Music from the Romantic (1820-1900)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format DirStm (Condensed Score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 1247
Price 52.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van
Arranger Schwarz, Otto sen.
Difficulty level 1
Additional info/contents Aus Elf Wiener Tänze WoO 17:
Walzer
Menuett
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Programme notes: additional text

The nature-loving Beethoven was drawn to the countryside in summer. He loved exercise in the fresh air, and long walks not only brought him relaxation, but also served as an important source of inspiration with their diverse impressions. Thus these stays were at the same time phases of concentrated artistic creation. He chose Mödling, which he had presumably become acquainted with in 1799, as his summer residence in the years 1818-1820. These Mödlinger Tänze were also written there.

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