Beethoven Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 (4 cellos)
$24.00
(MC-40) Includes parts and score. *Not to be confused with String Qt No. 14 (Op. 131), Beethoven arranged the piano sonata Op. 14 for string quartet. Varga arranged that for cello quartet.
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