On An Overgrown Path for Trombone and Piano
by Leos Janacek
Piano - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 21932227
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Piano,Trombone - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.792741

Composed by Leos Janacek. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. 20th Century,Folk. Score and part. 56 pages. Gordon Cherry #6195175. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792741).

On an Overgrown Path are ten pieces for solo Piano by Leos Janacek composed in two sections beginning in 1900 for Harmonium and completed in 1908 in their final state, for the Piano.

"They contain distant reminiscences that are so dear to me that I do not think they will ever vanish", said the composer to the musicologist Jan Branberger. Some of these memories are very happy and others intensely sad, probably referring to the tragic death of Jacacek's daughter Olga from typhoid fever in 1903.

Ralph Sauer has worked his magic with this marvelous arrangement of almost 30 minutes of music, appropriate for the advanced performer.

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