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 Where to buy music?
Author: nes 
Date:   2007-11-19 01:59

I want to buy Krommer's duo concerto Op. 91. I have looked on amazon and could not find it. I looked on music123, could not find it.

I have found it on Sheetmusicplus, but in order to get the best deal, could you please tell me of the online stores that you use/visit to buy music so I can look as thoroughly as possible? Thanks

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: davyd 
Date:   2007-11-19 03:51

In addition to SheetMusicPlus, I've bought from StagePass, JWPepper, and Lucks Music. $48 doesn't strike me as unreasonable for a substantial, somewhat obscure, work. It's not likely to be much less than that no matter where you find it.

You can get the 1st movement (piano reduction) for free from www.free-scores.com

You can rent orchestra parts from G. Schirmer

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: bahamutofskycon 
Date:   2007-11-19 04:19

I haven't looked, but you may have some luck with these places.

http://www.vcisinc.com/ Gary can hunt down music for you sometimes even if its not on his website - he's extremely helpful.

http://www.luybenmusic.com/

http://hickeys.com/ this one is more for teaching pieces.

http://www.shattingermusic.com/

They're also good sites for future reference.

Steve

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: awm34 
Date:   2007-11-19 13:21

Eble Music (Iowa City) has it too and their service is terrific. The cost there is $49.95.

https://www.eble.com/store/index.php?manufacturers_id=1502=Krommer&osCsid=ac237eeb1a40d2b2b2d00a65e27930b4

Alan Messer

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: nes 
Date:   2007-11-20 02:13

"You can get the 1st movement (piano reduction) for free from www.free-scores.com" - davyd,

I could find the Opus 36 on that site, but not the Opus 91. Did you mean to say there is somewhere you can find a free reduction for the krommer Op. 91? If so, where? What is the URL/link?

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: davyd 
Date:   2007-11-21 04:17

This

http://www.free-scores.com/partitions_gratuites_Franz-Krommer.htm

shows 3 works:

Concerto for 2 clarinets and piano
Concerto (No. 3, opus 82)
Concerto (Opus 36)

Is the first one something other than opus 91?

(The opus 82 is further described as a quartet with strings)

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: Neal Raskin 
Date:   2007-11-21 04:38

anyone know where i can find a good selection of klezmer music? i know luyben music has some, but i am looking for some real stuff.

thanks,
nmr

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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2007-11-21 15:40

"Is the first one something other than opus 91? "

Yes. The one at the website for two clarinets is Krommer's opus 35.

Best regards,
jnk



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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2007-11-21 16:04

I look at VanCott first, always great service.


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 Re: Where to buy music?
Author: Ed 
Date:   2007-11-21 16:55

I have dealt with VanCott and Luyben music- both are great.

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