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How did people hear and rehear popular music in the 18th century? Often it was through arrangements for small wind ensemble called Harmoniemusik. While even the most famous composers wrote music specifically for harmonie, the greater part of the repertoire consisted of transcriptions of larger works. Our program includes:
Selections from Mozart's The Magic Flute, arranged for Harmonie by Joseph Heidenreich (1753-1821)
Rossini's Sonata IV for Strings, arranged for winds by the composer
Haydn's Symphony no.92 "Oxford", arranged for Harmonie by Josef Triebensee (1746-1813).
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LocationFirst Church in Cambridge, Congregational (View)
11 Garden St
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
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