

Beethoven admired Handel and often arranged his works for study. One such arrangement is the orchestral fugue from "Solomon," which he transformed into a string quartet. This adaptation is now a historical document and an impressive ensemble piece.
Beethoven greatly admired Handel and his music; throughout his life, he copied and arranged his works for study purposes. One of these arrangements is the orchestral fugue from "Solomon", which Beethoven transformed into a string quartet. This adaptation was published as a historical document and is considered an impressive ensemble piece.
Experience the charm of a bygone era with this collection of beloved classics arranged for a piano trio. Once widespread in exclusive hotels, luxury liners, and tranquil spa tea rooms, these pieces are now making a comeback. Highlights include Bucalossi’s lively “The Grasshopper’s Dance” and Duncan’s stirring “March” from A Little Suite, both featured in the BBC series Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. Enjoy the elegance and sophistication of these timeless works.
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