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Author: Andy
Date: 2000-11-09 05:19
I recently bought a CD with Michael Collins playing Clarinet trios with Steven Isserlis and Steven Hough. On the disk was a piece by the obscure German or Austrian composer, Carl Fruhling. (Op.40 in A minor). I was wondering if anyone has ever come across the music to this piece as it definitly sounds worth playing.
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Author: Guinn
Date: 2007-05-28 12:42
I've been looking for the music as well. Following is the url to the current owner of the copyright. They sell a photo reproduction of the score (not parts) for 65 Euros.
http://www.thomi-berg.de/ThB/komponisten/komponist_erg.php?komponist_autor=Fr%FChling_Carl&submit=Anzeigen
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Author: spartanclarinet
Date: 2007-05-28 14:07
You can get this trio through your library's interlibrary loan program. That's how I got my copy. It's a terrific piece and worth the effort.
Justin O'Dell
http://web.mac.com/clarinetquintet/iWeb/MSUClarinetStudio/MSU.html
http://www.music.msu.edu/people/detail.php?id=83
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