List of Works By Karl Von Ordonez - Chamber Music

Chamber Music

Brown IIIa:F1 - Wind octet in F major
Brown IIIb:F1 - Sextet for strings & horns in F major
Brown IIIc:Es1 - Cassatio for strings & horns in E flat major
Brown IIIc:Es2 - String Quintet in E flat major
Brown IIIc:F1 - Quintet for strings & horns in F major
Brown IIIc:F2 - Cassatio for strings & horns in F major
Brown IV:A1 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.1 in A major
Brown IV:A2 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.4 in A major
Brown IV:A3 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.4 in A major
Brown IV:A4 - String Quartet in A minor
Brown IV:B1 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.5 in B flat major
Brown IV:B2 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.1 in B flat major
Brown IV:B3 - String Quartet in B flat major
Brown IV:B4 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.2 in B flat major
Brown IV:C1 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.4 in C major
Brown IV:C2 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.3 in C major
Brown IV:C3 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.3 in C major
Brown IV:C4 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.3 in C minor
Brown IV:D1 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.2 in D major
Brown IV:D2 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.6 in D major
Brown IV:D3 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.6 in D major
Brown IV:D4 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.2 in D major
Brown IV:Es1 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.3 in E flat major
Brown IV:Es2 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.4 in E flat major
Brown IV:F1 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.1 in F major
Brown IV:F2 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.5 in F major
Brown IV:F3 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.2 in F major
Brown IV:F4 - String Quartet in F major
Brown IV:F5 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.5 in F minor
Brown IV:G1 - String Quartet Op. 1 No.6 in G major
Brown IV:G1 - String Quartet Op. 4 No.5 in G major
Brown IV:G3 - String Quartet Op. 3 No.1 in G major
Brown IV:G4 - String Quartet Op. 2 No.6 in G minor

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