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Beethoven's Arch de Triomphe

Beethoven's arch de triomphe - is it a piano concerto, piano trio, piano quartet?  How can I find it.  I heard it on a movie and wish to purchase it.


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Do you mean Archduke Trio No. 7, opus 97 for piano, violin and violincello? It was dedicated to the Archduke Rudolph of Austria.

You should be able to find it at a good record store or also on line, for example Amazon.com.

Hope this answers your question.

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