Aus Italien, Op.105 (Sternberg, Constantin von)

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Scores and Parts

1. In den Bergen

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Engraver Leipzig: C.G. Röder.
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: F.E.C. Leuckart, 1912. Plate F.E.C.L. 6936.
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2. Veneziana

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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: F.E.C. Leuckart, 1912. Plate F.E.C.L. 6937.
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3. Napolitana

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: F.E.C. Leuckart, 1912. Plate F.E.C.L. 6938.
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Work Title Aus Italien
Alternative. Title
Composer Sternberg, Constantin von
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.105
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICS 1
Key       1. D major
2. A major
3. D major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 Trios
  1. In den Bergen
  2. Veneziana
  3. Napolitana
First Publication. 1912
Dedication       1. Herrn Professor Karl Wendling
2. Herrn Professor Adolf Ruthardt
3. Herrn Professor Robert Teichmüller
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Violin, Cello, Piano

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The dedicatee of no.1 might be either the pianist or the violinist of that name, but as the dedicatees of nos. 2 and 3 are both pianists, it seems at least reasonable the dedicatee of no.1 might be the pianist (1857-1918) rather than the violinist (1875-1962).