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- valued for its versatility and variety of tone color. Trois quintetti concertans (Three Wind Quintets), c.1802, by Giuseppe Cambini; performed by the Soni...
- quartetto concertans "Au gout du jour", no opus number. In B-flat, G minor, C, F, G, and B-flat, published by Durieu in 1779. Six Quatuors concertans, oeuvre...
- orchestre Op. 6 (1780) Six Quatuors concertans pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle Op.7 Trois Quatuors concertans pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle...
- (1990–91) Václav Pichl (1741–1805) String Trios, Op. 4, Nos. 1–6 Trios concertans, Op. 7, Nos. 1–6 Wayne Peterson (1927–2021) String Trio (2007) Ignaz Pleyel...
- Siegfried Dehn (editor). Cinquième Concerto pour Clavecin, Flûte et Violon concertans avec accompagnement de Violon, Alto, Violoncelle et B****e composé par...
- 7216 Reviewed: The New Records, May 1970 1970 Cambini: Trois Quintetti Concertans classical LP Ravenna RAVE701 The New Records, July 1973; High Fidelity...
- Giacomo Puccini, performed by the Fulda Symphonic Orchestra Trois quintetti concertans (Three Wind Quintets) No. 1, Movement II: Larghetto cantabile Composed...
- violoncello which to this day remains very po****r.[citation needed] 3 Duos concertans et brillans for violin and cello, Op.15 3 Duets for 2 cellos, Op.22 Souvenir...
- Flotow 90 bis F major Fantaisie 1860 Marche triomphale pour deux pianos concertans 91 E♭ major Duo 1858 Amitié, 2.me caprice-nocturne pour le piano 92 Nocturne...
- comprising: Six quartets Op. 1, Six quartetto concertans "Au gout du jour" (1779) and Six quartetto concertans Op. 14 (1785). Maddalena Laura Sirmen (1745–1818):...