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MIDI file of Dvorak's "Romance" op.11 needed


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Could anyone get me a MIDI file of Dvorak "Romance" (or "Romanze") op. 11 for violin and orchestra?

I have tried to find it on the internet, but can't find it, though I am sure I have seen it before.

I need to study the solo part with an orchestra-substitute.

I'd be very grateful!

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MSM,

Is it here?

http://www.classicalarchives.com/main/d.html#DVORAK

They have a wealth of classical MIDIs, including those by Dvorak. I see "Romanze" being the third movement of his String Quartet No. 10 (Op. 51), and also see "Nemorino's Romance," but I don't even see an Op.11 by Dvorak.

There's this, but it's not a MIDI: https://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/artis...Invnum=48018293

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MSM,

Is it here?

http://www.classicalarchives.com/main/d.html#DVORAK

They have a wealth of classical MIDIs, including those by Dvorak. I see "Romanze" being the third movement of his String Quartet No. 10 (Op. 51), and also see "Nemorino's Romance," but I don't even see an Op.11 by Dvorak.

There's this, but it's not a MIDI: https://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/artis...Invnum=48018293

Thank you, but no it's not there. I already have the sheet music but I am looking for the MIDI file so I can paly along with it.

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Do you have sheet music for the whole orchestra, or just your part? Making a MIDI note by note is possible, but very time consuming. I used to do make them all the time.

I know, I could do it myself but I just need it right away actually. Never mind, I'll look further.

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Wikipedia says that a lot of Dvorak pieces have more than one opus number, a result of his publishers getting greedy. Is the Opus 11 you're looking for able to be cross-referenced as Burghauser 39? That MIDI archives has Czech Suite, Op.39, which has a movement called Romanza.

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Wikipedia says that a lot of Dvorak pieces have more than one opus number, a result of his publishers getting greedy. Is the Opus 11 you're looking for able to be cross-referenced as Burghauser 39? That MIDI archives has Czech Suite, Op.39, which has a movement called Romanza.

No, that's a different Romanza. I mean the stand alone piece for violin and orchestra. In the Czech suite there are no solo parts.

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