Mátyás Seiber  (1905-1960)
Last updated: 02.04.23
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, Mátyás Seiber was a Hungarian-born composer (formerly also cellist), pupil of Kodály, resident in England from 1935; was also a conductor and noted teacher. Works include cantata, 4 string quartets, violin concerto, clarinet concertino, two orchestral suites based on old lute music, folk song arrangements, educational piano works, film and radio music.
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Recorder Music CDs:
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Recorder Sheet Music
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16 pages.
For Tenor Recorder and String Trio.
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (49029392)
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Score and Parts. 19 pages.
This edition: ED 12347.
Arr./Editor: Bloodworth Level: Medium
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (49003131)
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Score and Parts.
Level: 5 - Very Difficult.
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (ST10185)
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Arr./Editor: Bloodworth
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (ST12251)
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Arr./Editor: Bloodworth
Publisher: Schott & Co. Ltd. (ST12252)