Piano Trio No.2, Op.12 (Fesca, Alexander)

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Publisher. Info. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, No.891, n.d.(ca.1856). Plate 455.
Reprinted London: Merton Music, No.3781, n.d.[1996-2010].
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the Merton-Ourtext Project.
The pages have been arranged 2-up in imposition (booklet) order for duplex printing on A3 paper and require an A3 printer. Alternatively, this work can be mail-ordered from Ourtext's website: click here. Ourtext prints have undergone editing for legibility and accuracy and can be expected to be superior to Merton archive files here. Again, possibly a reprint of the 1841 Meyer edition...
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Publisher. Info. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, No.891, n.d.(ca.1856). Plate 455.
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Misc. Notes This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project. Publication is after 1855 since imprint is Henry Litolff's Verlag, not Meyer (as in 1841 when trio was first published.) See imprint table in page Litolff (assuming accuracy). ... It could be a reprint of the Meyer, though, with a later edition # (explaining the plate 455). (Actually, 455 -is- the 1841 Meyer plate...)
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

2. Adagio ma non tanto

For Piano and Harmonium (Reinhard)
Arranger August Reinhard (1831–1912)
Publisher. Info. Berlin: Carl Simon, n.d.[1891]. Plate C.S. 1623.
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Misc. Notes monochrome, 600 dpi, compr. CCITT group 4
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For Organ (Düring)
Arranger C.A.A. Düring (fl.1873?–fl.1885?)
Publisher. Info. New York: Martens Brothers, 1879.
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Misc. Notes Edited using Scantailor and Graphicsmagick.
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For Violin and Piano (Vogel)
See: Le Concert au Salon No.38

General Information

Work Title Piano Trio No.2
Alternative. Title
Composer Fesca, Alexander
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.12
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAF 8
Key E minor
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio ma non tanto
  3. Scherzo
  4. Allegro vivo
First Publication. 1841 – G.M. Meyer
Dedication Joseph Lidel of London
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Violin, Cello and Piano