Prayer on the seashore In memoriam of victims of the earthquake and the nuclear reactors op.121b Ve
Prayer on the seashore In memoriam of victims of the earthquake and the nuclear reactors op.121b Ve
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- Violin Solo
- Late Intermediate
- ArrangeMe
- Kohei KONDO
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SKU: A0.885981
Composed by Kohei KONDO. Contemporary,Sacred,World. 4 pages. Kohei KONDO #37835. Published by Kohei KONDO (A0.885981).Composed by Japanese composer Kohei KONDO
Prayer on the seashore In memoriam of victims of the earthquake and the nuclear reactors op.121b
(Version for solo violin) 2011
The original version for bassoon was commissioned by Rober Rønnes
Premiere on Web:
Bassonn: Rober Rønnes 10th April 2011 in Norway Stavanger on Robertronness.com
Premiere on stage: 22th May 2011
Prafia Sw.Rodzny Wyszkow near Warsaw in Poland The V Festival of Chamber and Organ Music in Wyszkow Bassoon:Dariusz Bator
Premiere of version for violin solo: 19th June 2011 Osaka
Violin: Reiko OTANI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_Y57Zxpe18
For performance or other use and more information, please visit koheikondo.com.
http://koheikondo.com/
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