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113 Studies; Volume I (Nos. 1ndash;34): For Cello: 0 (Kalmus Edition)

DOC 113 Studies; Volume I (Nos. 1ndash;34): For Cello: 0 (Kalmus Edition) by J.J.F. Dotzauer in Arts-Photography

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A newly engraved edition of the 48 preludes and fugues. Volume I for piano was edited by the noted Bach expert Dr. Hans Bischoff. It includes a table of embellishments and a preface from Dr. Bischoff. Kalmus Editions are primarily reprints of Urtext Editions.


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Review
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Quite Literally; I Laughed; I CriedBy Abigail StoneThis is hard play to describe. Id call it something like a funny; heart-warming thriller. "Communicating Doors" is the story of a prostitute named Phoebe who is given the chance to save her own life and the lives of two other women when; fleeing a murderer through a communicating door; she finds herself unexpectedly twenty years in the past. This play made me feel a full range of emotions in three hours when I saw it in the theater; and reading it was almost as good. Ruella and Phoebe; the two main characters; are two of the most likable and complex people Ive encountered recently in literature. It kept me laughing; and in suspense; right up through the final scene. I rarely give out five stars; but this play deserves it.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Alan Ayckbourn; Communicating DoorsBy Roland GoodbodyI was completely won over by this plays clever mix of the comic; the fantastic; and the thrilling. It held me riveted until the very end and its main character (Poopay) was a delight. See a good production of it and youll bound to end up an Ayckbourne fan.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Hilarious!By Gertrude13Starts quite slowly; but stick with it!! Act II is ridiculous; hilarious; and a wonderful ending.

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