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  2. Jean-Chrisostome Hess - Wikipedia

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    Quadrille brillant composé pour les petites mains sur des airs bretons (1854) Si loin, Op. 24 (1854) Cécilia. Rêverie mazurka, Op. 34 (1855) Divertissement sur Les Deux notaires, de G. Nadaud, Op. 37 (1855) 3 Airs de ballet des Lavandières de Santareur, opéra de Gevaert, Op. 40 (1856) Près d'un berceau. Berceuse, Op. 42 (1856)

  3. List of compositions by Anton Reicha - Wikipedia

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    Opus 30: Etudes ou Exercices for piano, [10] these include exercises 2, 9, 23 and 24 from Practische Beispiele; Opus 31: Etude de transitions and 2 fantasies for piano (Paris, 1802) Opus 32: Fugue on a theme by Domenico Scarlatti, for piano (Paris, 1802) [11] Opus 34: Overture in E major/minor (after 1813)

  4. List of compositions by Henri Herz - Wikipedia

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    Exercices et préludes pour piano : dans tous les tons majeurs et mineurs, Op. 21 Second divertissement brillant sur une cavatine favorite de Rossini, Op. 22 Variations brillantes pour piano forte seul sur le chœur favori d'Il crocciato de Meyerbeer, Op. 23

  5. List of compositions by Carl Czerny - Wikipedia

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    Carl Czerny. This is a list of compositions by Carl Czerny.Czerny composed a large number of pieces (up to Op. 861), including piano music (études, nocturnes, 11 sonatas, opera theme arrangements and variations) and also masses and choral music, 6 symphonies, concertos, songs, string quartets and other chamber music.

  6. Danse macabre (Saint-Saëns) - Wikipedia

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    Danse macabre is scored for an obbligato violin and an orchestra consisting of one piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in B ♭, two bassoons; four horns in G and D, two trumpets in D, three trombones, one tuba; a percussion section that includes timpani, xylophone, bass drum, cymbals and triangle; one harp and strings.

  7. Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt - Wikipedia

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    Eugène Louis-Marie Jancourt (15 December 1815 – 29 January 1901) was a French bassoonist, composer, and pedagogue. A virtuoso bassoonist and teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, Jancourt is mostly known for his method books and the system innovations he made to the “Buffet” style bassoon.

  8. Christian Heinrich Rinck - Wikipedia

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    Rinck was born in Elgersburg (in present-day Thuringia), and died in Darmstadt, aged 76.. He studied with Johann Christian Kittel (1732–1809), (a pupil of Johann Sebastian Bach), and eventually became Kantor at the music school in Darmstadt, where he was also a court organist from 1813.

  9. Friedrich August Kummer - Wikipedia

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    60 Exercices journaliers (60 daily exercises), Op. 125; 6 Duets for 2 cellos, Op.126; Fantasie über Küchen's Lieder for cello and piano, Op.130; Airs célèbres, Transcriptions for cello and piano, Op.142; No.4 Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle air de l'opéra "Der Freischütz" de Weber. 6 Duets for 2 cellos, Op.156