Salon music

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Enjoy!
Riley La Chatelaine.pdf
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Thank you Tim for the various scores posted. Just note that the above one is by Alphonse Leduc, not by Riley (maybe Riley edited the music?).
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Maybe, or perhaps the publisher (and the uploader!) got it wrong.
Anyway, apologies for any confusion caused on my part.
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Withdrawn.
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Thank you Tim, but it seems that your version is not complete. I believe I had already posted the enclosed complete version on the former PiPhi (not a very good scan indeed and your version may help filling the few missing notes of my version).
Seeling op.2 Loreley.pdf
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Revised version - all pages (and notes!) now present - sorry for being so amateurish, JS!
Seeling Lorely Op2.pdf
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Much better indeed ! I suspect you did it on purpose to see whether you would get reactions !Thanks.
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Now that's a cunning plan I didn't think of at the time of first posting.
(Having said that, I have considered the possibility of posting something
upside-down for the benefit of our Australian friends!)
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Hello,

For those that like different editions, original scans, fly spots and paper tears - here is the same thing again:-
Seeling, Hans - Loreley.pdf
Oh, and here is something by Charles Gilbert Spross - who he?
Spross, Charles Gilbert - Barcarolle.pdf
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tobyjj wrote:For those that like different editions, original scans, fly spots and paper tears - here is the same thing again:
Yes, it proves it was quite popular at a time. Many piano rolls have recorded it, but not many CDs. Maybe this one :
http://www.spencerserolls.com/zencart/i ... =400427600
Oh, and here is something by Charles Gilbert Spross - who he?
A few things about him:
http://www.reocities.com/germaniaofpok/steuben.htm
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