Nocturne No. 9 by John Field, transcribed and adapted for string quartet by Scott Fields Davis
by John Field
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by John Field. Arranged by Scott Fields Davis. Holiday,Romantic Period,Wedding. 14 pages. Scott Fields Davis #6502485. Published by Scott Fields Davis (A0.998535).

The name John Field isn't as well-known as Mozart, Beethoven, or Chopin, but it should be. Field was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1782 and died in 1837. He was a phenomenal pianist and a highly skilled composer. He is also the inventor of the Nocturne.

This is my transcription for String Quartet of John Field's Nocturne number 9.

Approximate duration is 1 minutes and 59 seconds.

This download contains the score and parts.

 

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