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Publisher. Info.
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Offenbach a/M: Johann André, n.d.[1820]. Plate 4066.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project. Passages in the cello part notated in the treble clef are intended to be played an octave below pitch (an old-fashioned convention in cello music, where today we would use the tenor clef).
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General Information
Work Title
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Trio for Cello, Violin and Viola
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Alternative. Title
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Trio No.5?
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Composer
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Bohrer, Antoine
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.15
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IAB 5
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Key
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D major - D minor
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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3 movements
- All[egr]o moderato
- Adagio (G minor)
- Presto (D minor) - Maggiore - Minore
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Dedication
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Bernhard Romberg
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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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violin, viola, cello
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Navigation etc.
The cello is the prominent instrument in this piece.
- According to Whistling (1817) Bohrer wrote 3 Trios brillantes for 2 violins and bass Op.13; other sources give both Opp.14 and 15 as both string trios by Bohrer, so this may be his 5th string trio at least (and at least his 2nd for this combination). - (This work perhaps also somewhat noteworthy for being an early(ish?) example of its kind, of that fairly rare sort of work whose tendency is from major (D major opening movement) to minor (finale, with, one notes, no major-mode coda or even picardy third, the viola taking the - solo - lead at the close.) Schissel