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Author: Steven Klimowski  
Date:   2000-05-29 12:56 
 Do you know of the piece of music for clarinet, flute and 
piano called "The Hobby Horse". I believe it's by a Russian composer with 
the last name of Pugni but I am unable to locate it. I played it at a 
Solo/Ensemble festival in high school with a flutist who's family I was very 
close to. The mother of that family is dying of a Lou Gerig's type desease 
and I thought it would be a treat if we could play it for her. I'll be 
visiting them (in Calif) in a couple of weeks. 
 
  
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Author: Mark Charette  
Date:   2000-05-29 13:45 
 From the NY Public Library: 
 
Author Pugni, Cesare, 1802-1870.   
Title Humpbacked horse. Entr'acte; arr.   
Entr'acte from the Russian ballet The little humpbacked horse, by Pugni. Arranged for flute, clarinet and piano and revised for concerts by S. Bellison.  
Imprint Wien, A. J. Gutmann, c1933.  
Descript score (7 p.) and 2 parts. 31 cm.  
Note Microfilm.  
Title also in German and Russian.  
 
If you're an ICA Member (<B><A HREF=http://www.clarinet.org>http://www.clarinet.org</A></B>) you can borrow it from the score collection for a nominal fee.
  
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