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Tu, Doamna noastră, Sfântă Marie! (You, our Lady, Saint Mary!) - a religious song (prayer) based on Minuetto (in G minor) (no. 112), a violin duo from Klenck's Violin method (1892) - Notebook no. 1 - arrangement with modifications for voice and violin/gu
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Tu, Doamna noastră, Sfântă Marie! (You, our Lady, Saint Mary!) - a religious song (prayer) based on Minuetto (in G minor) (no. 112), a violin duo from Klenck's Violin method (1892) - Notebook no. 1 - arrangement with modifications for voice and violin/gu
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Music by: Robert Klenck (b.1850 - d.1921) (Romanian violinist and teacher) and dr. Andrei-Lucian Drăgoi Arrangement with harmonic&melodic modifications and (both Romanian and English) lyrics by: dr. Andrei-Lucian Drăgoi
The Violin II part from the Klenck's original version of this "Minuetto" in Gm was preserved and attributed to acoustic/classical guitar, harpsichord or viola as the accompaniment line that minimally sustains the alto voice part. The original Minuetto in Gm can be also accessed at this URL: https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/362369.html
dr. Andrei-Lucian Drăgoi also created a Vixrapedia article on Robert Klenck life and work which can be accessed at this URL: https://www.vixrapedia.org/wiki/RK