composer

Frid, Géza

Géza Frid was born on January 25, 1904, in Máramarossziget, a small town in former Hungary (now Rumania). At the age of four, his mother gave him piano lessons, and ...

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composition

Tien stukken : voor blokfluiten, opus 39, 1951 / Géza Frid

Publisher: Amsterdam: Donemus, cop. 1951
Publisher's number: 01941
Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Recorder; Recorder
Scoring: 1-3rec
Remarks: Voor een, twee en drie blokfluiten (SAT). - Opgedragen aan Frans Douwes, Marijke en Kees Otten. - Tijdsduur: 13'
Duration: 13'00"
Number of players: 3
Year of composition: 1951
Status: fully digitized (real-time delivery)

Contains:
Walsje
Kleine Hongaarse rhapsodie
Canon
Dilettanten
Soldatenmars
Troost
Tarantella piccola
Wie het laatst lacht, lacht het best
Tussenspel (solo)
Lied

Sheet Music
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