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Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances for orchestra (Catalan pronunciation: [muɲʒuˈik]), was written jointly by Lennox Berkeley and Benjamin Britten in 1937. Named for Montjuïc, it was published as Berkeley's Op. 9 and Britten's Op. 12.

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  • Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances for orchestra és una obra escrita conjuntament per Lennox Berkeley i Benjamin Britten el 1937. Inspirada en la muntanya de Montjuïc, fou publicada com a Berkeley's op. 9 i Britten's op. 12. (ca)
  • Mont Juic, Suite von katalanischen Tänzen für Orchester (englisch: Suite of Catalan Dances for Orchestra), wurde gemeinschaftlich von Lennox Berkeley und Benjamin Britten 1937 komponiert. Die Suite ist benannt nach Montjuïc, dem Hausberg Barcelonas, wo die Komponisten 1936 zusammen katalanische Musik hörten. Das Werk wurde 1938 als Berkeleys op. 9 und Brittens op. 12 veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances for orchestra (Catalan pronunciation: [muɲʒuˈik]), was written jointly by Lennox Berkeley and Benjamin Britten in 1937. Named for Montjuïc, it was published as Berkeley's Op. 9 and Britten's Op. 12. (en)
  • Mont Juic, suite di danze catalane per orchestra (muɲʒuˈik), fu scritta congiuntamente da Lennox Berkeley e Benjamin Britten nel 1937. Chiamata così da Montjuïc, è stato pubblicato come Op. 9 di Berkeley e Op. 12 di Britten. (it)
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  • Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances for orchestra és una obra escrita conjuntament per Lennox Berkeley i Benjamin Britten el 1937. Inspirada en la muntanya de Montjuïc, fou publicada com a Berkeley's op. 9 i Britten's op. 12. (ca)
  • Mont Juic, Suite von katalanischen Tänzen für Orchester (englisch: Suite of Catalan Dances for Orchestra), wurde gemeinschaftlich von Lennox Berkeley und Benjamin Britten 1937 komponiert. Die Suite ist benannt nach Montjuïc, dem Hausberg Barcelonas, wo die Komponisten 1936 zusammen katalanische Musik hörten. Das Werk wurde 1938 als Berkeleys op. 9 und Brittens op. 12 veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances for orchestra (Catalan pronunciation: [muɲʒuˈik]), was written jointly by Lennox Berkeley and Benjamin Britten in 1937. Named for Montjuïc, it was published as Berkeley's Op. 9 and Britten's Op. 12. (en)
  • Mont Juic, suite di danze catalane per orchestra (muɲʒuˈik), fu scritta congiuntamente da Lennox Berkeley e Benjamin Britten nel 1937. Chiamata così da Montjuïc, è stato pubblicato come Op. 9 di Berkeley e Op. 12 di Britten. (it)
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