Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:59 pm Post subject: Re: Where around the web is there a free online score?... fo
On Nov 15, 9:56 am, the zak wrote:
> Where around the web is there a free online score?... for Eugen Onegin
> by Tschaikowsky
>
> | do you need the full piano score? orchestral? arias? in cyrillic or
> | transliterated?
>
> Any, or all !
don't know of any. i assumed you've googled.
if I knew what your needs/location were i might be able to point you
in the direction of a library that might have a printed version of
what you need - or an online store where you could purchase an
anthology with the aria(s) you need.
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