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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 3 movements |
First Publication | 1877? – Paris: Richault |
Genre Categories | Trios; For 2 violins, viola; Scores featuring the violin; |
Work Title | String Trio |
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Alternative. Title | Trio pour deux violons et alto ou violoncelle String Trio No.1(?) |
Composer | Dancla, Léopold |
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | Op.25 |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | ILD 3 |
Key | G major |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 3 movements:
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First Publication. | 1877? – Paris: Richault |
Copyright Information | Publication noted in the Bibliographie de la France (2d Series, Vol.21, No.25, 23 June 1877, p.357, reg. no.1851). |
Dedication | À Messiers Bernardin de Flammerecourt père et fils |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Romantic |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | 2 violins, viola (or cello) |
BdlF reg. no.1852 is Dancla's Trio, Op.49. Note that the prices on the cover pages and those in BdlF match.
Seems like any of a number of cases - see HMB, too- where release of a new work was accompanied by re-releases of older works, not always in new editions, sometimes just reprints. Might have been issued at an earlier date, then reissued to "welcome" trio no.2 into Richault's world. Or, other explanations suggest themselves too (lots of examples of low plates that aren't errors, just low for one reason or another or more than one.) - Schissel
(Note: Reissued by SJ Music in 2000.)