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Serenade and Allegro. Wolfgang Jacobi. Voice sheet music. Accordion sheet music. Piano sheet music.

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Serenada i Allegro. Wolfgang Jacobi. Glas note. Harmonika note. Piano note.

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Serenade and Allegro. Concertino. Composed by Wolfgang Jacobi. For accordion-solo and orchestra. This edition. MH 40443. Saddle-stitch. Orchestra Music. Vocal. piano score. Composed 1958. 20 pages. Published by Hohner. SD.49037184. ISBN 9790202962701. Wolfgang Jacobi. 1894-1972. was born in Bergen, near Rugen, and studied at the academy of music in Berlin. From 1936 Jacobi lived in Munich, where he continued to devote himself to his work as a composer in spite of the National Socialist ban on Jews continuing in employment. In 1946 he started teaching at the Handel Conservatoire in Munich, later becoming professor of composition at the academy of music in the same city. Jacobi's compositions include works for orchestra and choir, chamber music and, since 1955, compositions for accordion which were first performed by well-known players and which now have an established place in the accordion repertoire.

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Serenada i Allegro. Concertino. Skladao Wolfgang Jacobi. Za harmonike-solo i orkestar. Ovo izdanje. MH 40443. Saddle-bod. Orkestar Glazba. Vokalni. piano score. Sastavljen 1958. 20 stranica. Published by Hohner. SD.49037184. ISBN 9790202962701. Wolfgang Jacobi. 1894-1972. rođena je u Bergenu, u blizini Rügen, a studirao je na Glazbenoj akademiji u Berlinu. Od 1936. živio je Jacobi u Münchenu, gdje je nastavio posvetiti se svom poslu kao skladatelj usprkos nacionalsocijalističke zabrane Židovi nastavlja u zapošljavanju. Godine 1946. počeo je predavati na Konzervatoriju Händela u Münchenu, a kasnije je postao profesor kompozicije na Muzičkoj akademiji u istom gradu. Jacobi's compositions include works for orchestra and choir, chamber music and, since 1955, compositions for accordion which were first performed by well-known players and which now have an established place in the accordion repertoire.