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Mazas Jacques Fereol Etudes Brillantes, Op. 36, Book 2 - Viola solo - by Louis Pagels International by International Music Company *eBooks Online Free »PDF

Mazas Jacques Fereol Etudes Brillantes, Op. 36, Book 2 - Viola solo - by Louis Pagels International Published by International.. Most of his compositions are studies and methods for young violin and viola students. Contains a viola part. Melodious and Progressive Studies, Op.Mazas (1782 1849) was a


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Mazas Jacques Fereol Etudes Brillantes, Op. 36, Book 2 - Viola solo - by Louis Pagels International

Title:Mazas Jacques Fereol Etudes Brillantes, Op. 36, Book 2 - Viola solo - by Louis Pagels International
Author:International Music Company
Rating:4.74 (724 Votes)
Asin:B0046TXLCU
Format Type:Sheet music
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Mazas (1782 1849) was a French composer, conductor, violinist, and pedagogue. Most of his compositions are studies and methods for young violin and viola students. Melodious and Progressive Studies, Op. 36 is considered an important pedagogic material for young violin students and preferred by many violin teachers. Contains a viola part. This item is Book II. Item number for Book I is 2037 111. Edited by Pagels. Published by International. Click here to learn more about the Apprentice and ASTA Sheet Music Difficulty Ratings.

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