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Concerto — Yuly Konyus
violin, piano — Sheet Music —
Composed by Yuly Konyus. Violin & Piano. Sheet Music. Muzyka #MZ10629. Published by Muzyka (PE.MZ10629).
Price: $30.00
The Art of Boris Goldstein, Vol. 3 — Boris Goldstein
— listening CD — Classical
By Boris Goldstein, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, and Kirill Kondrashin. By Henri Wieniawski (1835-1880), Reinhold Moritzovich Gliere (1874-1956), and Yuly Konyus. Classical. Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.IDIS6722).
Price: $14.00
Children's Trio in D major Op. 39 No. 2 — Julius Klengel
violin, cello, piano — — Romantic
Composed by Julius Klengel (1859-1933). Edition Breitkopf.
The famous Leipzig cello virtuoso Julius Klengel filled a true market gap a hundred years ago with his Children's Trios Op. 35 and 39: chamber music so easy that it could be played by children.
Romantic. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB-3329. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-3329).Price: $26.00
Children's Trio in F major Op. 39 No. 1 — Julius Klengel
violin, cello, piano — — Romantic
Composed by Julius Klengel (1859-1933). Edition Breitkopf.
The famous Leipzig cello virtuoso Julius Klengel filled a true market gap a hundred years ago with his Children's Trios Op. 35 and 39: chamber music so easy that it could be played by children.
Romantic. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB-3328. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-3328).Price: $23.00
Children's Trio in C major Op. 35 No. 1 — Julius Klengel
Piano Trio — — Romantic
Composed by Julius Klengel (1859-1933). Edition Breitkopf. The famous Leipzig cello virtuoso Julius Klengel filled a true market gap a hundred years ago with his Children's Trios Op. 35 and 39: chamber music so easy that it could be played by children. Romantic. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 3326. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-3326).
Price: $15.00
Children's Trio in G major Op. 35 No. 2 — Julius Klengel
Piano Trio — — Romantic
Composed by Julius Klengel (1859-1933). Edition Breitkopf. The famous Leipzig cello virtuoso Julius Klengel filled a true market gap a hundred years ago with his Children's Trios Op. 35 and 39: chamber music so easy that it could be played by children. Romantic. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 3327. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-3327).
Price: $21.00
Little Suite for Three Violoncelli Op. 59 — Julius Klengel
3 cellos — — Romantic
Composed by Julius Klengel (1859-1933). Edition Breitkopf.
The Little Suite Op. 59 by Julius Klengel is for advanced cellists.
Romantic. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB-5248. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-5248).Price: $19.00
Entry of the Gladiators — Julius Fucik
Alto Saxophone I, Alto Saxophone II, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon I, Bassoon II, Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Clarinet III, Flute I, Flute II, Hor, Horn I, Oboe I, Oboe II, Piccolo, Tenor Saxophone, Trumpet I, Trumpet II, Trumpet III, Trumpet IV — Full Score — Classical
Composed by Julius Fucik (1872-1916). Edited by Van Ragsdale. Arranged by Julius Seredy. SWS. Carl Fischer Classic Band Editions. Classical. Full Score. With Standard notation. 20 pages. Carl Fischer Music #J756F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.J756F).
Price: $17.00
Entry Of The Gladiators - Thunder and Blazes (March) — Julius Fucik
Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone I, Alto Saxophone II, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Bass Saxophone, Bassoon, Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Clarinet III, Cornet I, Cornet II, Cornet III, Flute I, Flute II, Hor, Oboe, Piccolo (in Db), Tenor Saxophone, Trumpet — Score and Set of Parts — Classical
For Modern Band. Composed by Julius Fucik (1872-1916). Arranged by Julius Seredy. This edition: conductor's score. Quickstep Size Marches. Classical. Score and Set of Parts. With Standard notation. 122 pages. Carl Fischer Music #Q651. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.Q651).
Price: $45.00
Ballad No. 1, Op. 1 - Stupefacente Flauto Ballata — Julius M. Borris
String Orchestra — Score — 21st Century,Post-Modern
Composed by Julius M. Borris. 21st Century, Post-Modern. Score. 3 pages. Published by Julius M. Borris (S0.645329).
Price: $3.00
Violin Concerto in e minor
Greatly esteemed in his time in his native Moscow. Violin concerto premiered in Moscow in 1898, became a repertoire staple in Russia at the time.
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Anonimo (non verificato)
Dom, 2009-05-24 09:02
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how Julius Conus was murdered
While on vacation in Moscow after the revolution Julius Conus, great violinist and composer was refused an exit visa to return home. The powers that be decreed that any one helping Conus, housing or feeding him (during that time food stamps were needed to get food) would be jailed. As a result Julius Conus died of starvation in the streets of Moscow
Anonimo (non verificato)
Mer, 2010-03-10 22:57
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spiteful vindictive monsters
spiteful vindictive monsters ! why are composers always regarded as expendable objects? Furthermore, why is their music always cut up into bits & pieces and presented in parts. You never see an artwork cut into bits & presented to the public.
Anonimo (non verificato)
Ven, 2010-09-17 13:31
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Conus
I'm confused by the entry that Conus was murdered, dying of starvation following Russian revolution (1917).
I've read that Conus died in Moscow in 1942, about 15 years after the revolution. Following the revolution, it appears that he did leave Moscow, living in both Paris and New York, before returning to Moscow in the 1930s. Apparently his son married Rachmaninov's daughter during the 30s and the two composers were both friends as well as in-laws.
Is it the case that Conus died of starvation during the war, following the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union?
Anonimo (non verificato)
Ven, 2011-03-25 13:57
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this storywas told to me I am
this storywas told to me I am Dominique Conus grandson of Julius by my father Serge Conus who had contacts in Russia some of whom were friends of Julius. I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that this story is true.