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Souvenir d'Orient. Fantaisie brillante Op. 12. Classical Guitar sheet music. Flute sheet music.

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Източна Запомни. Fantaisie brillante Op. 12. Classical Guitar нотни листове. Flute нотни листове.

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Souvenir d'Orient. Fantaisie brillante Op. 12 composed by Onorato Costa. Edited by Fabio Rizza. For Flute and Guitar. Score and parts. Op. 12. 40 pages. Published by Ut Orpheus. UT.CH-124. ISBN 979-0-2153-1884-7. Onorato Costa was a guitarist and composer. In Vienna between 1818 and 1832 he published a number of compositions for solo guitar and duets with other instruments. According to the Allgemeine musika- lische Zeitung, on the 27 February 1820, a guitarist by the name of Costa performed some variations on a Rossini cavatina in Vienna, which may be identified as the 'Variations sur un Theme favori de l'Opera. Cenerentola de Rossini' Op. 6, published by Onorato Costa with Cappi & Diabelli precisely around the period 1819-20. In this fantasia Costa uses three popular pieces. the first two are of Greek origin. the romance Ilios Lambros and a Sirtos, which was the most common dance throughout Greece in the 19th century. whilst the third is a Hungarian dance with variations.

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Източна Запомни. Fantaisie brillante Op. 12 composed by Onorato Costa. Редактирано от Fabio Rizza. За флейта и китара. Рейтинг и части. Op. 12. 40 страници. Публикувана от Ut Орфей. UT.CH-124. ISBN 979-0-2153-1884-7. Onorato Costa was a guitarist and composer. In Vienna between 1818 and 1832 he published a number of compositions for solo guitar and duets with other instruments. According to the Allgemeine musika- lische Zeitung, on the 27 February 1820, a guitarist by the name of Costa performed some variations on a Rossini cavatina in Vienna, which may be identified as the 'Variations sur un Theme favori de l'Opera. Cenerentola de Rossini' Op. 6, published by Onorato Costa with Cappi & Diabelli precisely around the period 1819-20. In this fantasia Costa uses three popular pieces. the first two are of Greek origin. the romance Ilios Lambros and a Sirtos, which was the most common dance throughout Greece in the 19th century. whilst the third is a Hungarian dance with variations.