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Three Concert Studies, Op. 7
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Three Concert Studies, Op. 7 by Harold Darke Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Harold Darke
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SKU: C4.9790902260329

Composed by Harold Darke. Edited by Daniel Mitterdorfer and Harold Fabrikant. Classical. Score. Crescendo Music Publications #9790902260329. Published by Crescendo Music Publications (C4.9790902260329).

ISBN 9790902260329. 8.27 x 11.7 inches.

Though known nowadays for his considerable corpus of church music, Harold Darke's earlier years saw a proliferation of compositions for many and varied forces, a result of his fruitful study at the Royal College of Music.

Written towards the end of 1908, these virtuosic Three Concert Studies stand as happy advocates of the Post-Romanticism then in vogue.

This edition marks their first publication and contains a brief background on the work's composition as well as a full list of editorial changes. These Three Concert Studies certainly deserve to be more widely known and enjoyed.

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