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paolor
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Some pieces fitting this time of the year...
Bw,
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Fucík op.150 The last salute.pdf
Nedbal op.7,1 Valse noble.pdf
Nedbal Valse triste.pdf
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Fucik: Uncle Teddy.

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FUCIK-JULIUS-Uncle_Teddy__Marche_pittoresque__Op.239__Pno.pdf
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oren segev
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Fucik- Entry of the Gladiators

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Hi everyone,
could someone maybe just have some INFO
about the following names, most of them
composers of salon music:
Franz Krimmling
Ernst Simon
M. P. Heller
Franz Morten
W. Aletter

Thanks for your help!
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Here is a very short bio of Wilhelm Aletter:
http://www.dohr.de/autor/aletter.htm
Ars opus est hominis, non opus artis homo.

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klavierelch wrote:Here is a very short bio of Wilhelm Aletter:
http://www.dohr.de/autor/aletter.htm
Thanks, pianomoose!
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Aloys Hennes (1827-1889)

A teacher of piano and composer of educational music; born at Aix-laChapelle. He was a student in the Rhenish School of Music at Cologne, where he began his studies in 1844. His instructors were Heller and Reinecke. He became a successful teacher of piano and was known as such in Kreuznach, Alzey, Mayence and Wiesbaden. He settled in Berlin in 1872, continued teaching, and won a reputation as an educational composer by his Klavierunterrichtsbriefe. Hennes' daughter, Therese, a pupil of Kullak, was a successful pianist.
Hennes_Wilhelm dem Siegreichen.pdf
Hennes_Von Ems Nach Berlin Op.202.pdf
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Some kitschy Max Oesten, fresh from the scanner:
Oesten op.40 Schweizerbilder - 6 melodische Stücke im leichteren Salonstil (Coll. Litolff).pdf
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I find that rather charming.

Well done that man.

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Suppose this one goes here...

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Carman_Petite Mignonne.pdf
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