Ungarische Fantasie, Op.45 (Lehár, Franz)

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Sheet Music

Arrangements and Transcriptions

For Violin and Piano

 Piano score
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Editor:

Pier Adolfo Tirindelli (1858-1937)

Publisher Info.:

Trieste: C. Schmidl, 1908. Plate C. Sch. 3539.3540. Cº.

Reprinted:

Vienna: Universal-Edition, No.1843, n.d. (1911).

Copyright:

Public Domain [tag/del]

Misc. Notes:

This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project.

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General Information

Work Title Ungarische Fantasie, Op.45
Alternative Title Magyar ábránd
Composer Lehár, Franz
Opus/Catalogue Number Op.45
First Publication 1897
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Solo-violin, orchestra (flute, 2 clarinets, strings)


Misc. Comments

Contradictory listings in Hofmeister's Handbuch der Musikalischen Literatur ascribe this work to Franz Lehár Sr. (1838-1898) - Hofbauer edition, page 485 in Suppl.8 (1900) - and to Franz Lehár Jr. (1870-1948): Schmidl edition, page 227 in Suppl.9 (1906).
First Publication: Leipzig: Hofbauer, 1897 with Orchestra [1], and with Piano [2].
Orchestral material is available in reprint (A 3217 Edwin F. Kalmus).

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