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Posted by uvcd on May 01, 19103 at 10:28:03:
In Reply to: Concerto in C minor for viola posted by Jason on January 10, 19102 at 18:02:05:
: Concerto in C minor for viola: How many movements is there for this piece?
Actually, it's not even his concerto...
Casadessus (a great violist) wrote it and told everyone it was written by Christian Bach!
It has three movements....
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