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Works by Composer MOSONYI

Concerto in E Minor for Piano and Orchestra

Katalin Nemes 

Concerto in E Minor for Piano and Orchestra. Symphony in D

Robert Stankovsky 

Drei Klavierstücke, op. 2

Marton Kiss 

Hertelendy March. Folk Songs. Appeal (Szózat). Álmos: Hertelendy March. Folk Songs. Appeal (Szózat). Álmos: Sacrificial March

István Kassai 

Hungarian Music. New Year Present. Free Thoughts. Invitation Card. Bandérium March. Herdsman’s Song

István Kassai 

Hungarian Musical Poem. Homage to the Genius of Ferenc Kacinczy. Funeral Music for the Death of István Széchenyi. Studies for Piano for Development in the Performance of Hungarian Music

Marton Kiss 

Mass No. 1 in C. Consecrated Graves. In memoriam Count Lajos Batthyány

Peter Scholcz 

Piano Music

István Kassai 

Piano Works, Vol. 4

István Kassai 

Piano Works, Vol. 5

István Kassai 

Piano Works, Volume 1

Kassai
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Piano Works, Volume 1: Hungarian Children's World. Studies for Piano, for Development in the Performance of Hungarian Music

István Kassai 

Puszta Leben: Fantasiestück

Marton Kiss 

String Sextet in c

Budapest Sxt 

The Old Rákóczi Song. Rákóczi March

István Kassai 

Three Piano Pieces, op. 2. Two Pearls, op. 3. Puszta Life. Homage to the Spirit of Ferenc Kazinczy. Hungarian Musical Poem. Funeral Music for the Death of Isvtán Széchenyi

István Kassai 

Zwey Perlen, op. 3

Marton Kiss 

 

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