Czech composers. Classical era composers.

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Composers that were born in the Czech Republic, or gained the Czech nationality.


The classical era in music, the transition from baroque to romantic music, lasted from around 1750 till 1800. In this period the symphony as a seperate work of art was developed. Another characteristic is the so-called sonata form, a way to structure music. The term classical for this music refers to the ancient Roman and Greek cultures, that were idealised in that era.


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Collected Works for Piano (score)
By Vorisek, Jan Vaclav (1791-1825). Zuckerova-Loulova, Olga, Editor. For piano solo. Original Works. Reprinted from Artia/Supraphon. Classical, Czech. Score. Published by Masters.
Partita, Op. 45/1 (score and set)
By Krommer, Franz (1759-1831). MCAlister, CLARK (B. 1946), EDITOR. For Chamber Winds (10 players):, 0, 2, 2, 2+1 - 2, 1, 0, 0. Suites, Original Works. Wind Ensemble. Reprinted from Masters Original Publication. Classical, Czech. Score and set. Composed c1800. Duration 20 minutes. Published by Masters.
Partita, Op. 45/2 (score and set)
By Krommer, Franz (1759-1831). Mcalister, Clark (B. 1946), Editor. For Chamber Winds (10 players):, 0, 2, 2, 2+1 - 2, 1, 0, 0. Suites, Original Works. Wind Ensemble. Reprinted from Masters Original Publication. Classical, Czech. Score and set. Composed c1800. Duration 18 minutes. Published by Masters.
Partita, Op. 67 (extra full score)
By Krommer, Franz (1759-1831). Mcalister, Clark (B. 1946), Editor. For Wind Nonet:, 0, 2, 2, 2+1 - 2, 0, 0, 0. Suites, Original Works. Wind Ensemble, New Issues. Reprinted from Masters Original Publication. Classical, Czech. Extra full score. Composed c1800. Duration 14 minutes. Published by Masters.
Partita, Op. 67 (score and set)
By Krommer, Franz (1759-1831). Mcalister, Clark (B. 1946), Editor. For Wind Nonet:, 0, 2, 2, 2+1 - 2, 0, 0, 0. Suites, Original Works. Wind Ensemble, New Issues. Reprinted from Masters Original Publication. Classical, Czech. Score and set. Composed c1800. Duration 14 minutes. Published by Masters.
Partita, Op. 69 (score and set)
By Krommer, Franz (1759-1831). MCAlister, CLARK (B. 1946), EDITOR. For Wind Nonet:, 0, 2, 2, 2+1 - 2, 0, 0, 0. Suites, Original Works. Wind Ensemble. Reprinted from Masters Original Publication. Classical, Czech. Score and set. Composed c1800. Duration 18 minutes. Published by Masters.


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