Antonin Reicha  (1770-1836)
Last updated: 18.12.23
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, Antonin Reicha was a Bohemian composer and teacher, a friend of Ludwig van Beethoven. He settled in Paris and was professor at the Conservatory in 1818. A flutist, he composed 24 wind quintets as well as operas, symphonies, piano works etc.
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Recorder Sheet Music
Menuetto op. 12 (D/A/A/T)smp_logo_88_white.gif
Performance Score. 6 pages.
For Soprano, 2 Alto and Tenor Recorder. This edition: ED 11786.
Arr./Editor: Edgar Hunt
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (49014760)
Brass Sheet Music
Six (6) Trios Op 82 (3 Horns)smp_logo_88_white.gif
22 pages.
Publisher: Southern Music Company (B140)
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 1 work by Antonin Reicha (1770-1836). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif
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