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more of Bohm's Op. 327 ... and more to follow :)

Bohm, Carl - Op. 327 No. 20 - Blue Bells
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 20-Blue Bells.pdf
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Thank you for these charming Blue Bells. Carl Bohm wrote many pieces, but I wonder sometimes if he did not write many times the same piece, with just small alterations !
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and filling more gaps in the Bohm Op. 327 search...

I noted that Nos.17, 20, 26, 45 are in the Hatch Bohm Album for the Pianoforte, already posted on IMSLP.

Here are some that I haven't seen..
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 04-Mazurka-Throwing Kisses.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 06-Mazurka-A Sweetheart's Greeting.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 09-Morceau de Salon-La Belle Allemande.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 24-Dance-Hand In Hand.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 327 No. 44-Rondo Scherzoso-The May Flower.pdf
I hope these are all new and welcome additions...I'm going to try to make a list and see which ones are still missing!
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Good job !
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one Wenzel and some more Bohm... I have noted that there are possibly 2 Op. 118's for Bohm... there is also some work info for Carl Ganschals on the last page of the Wenzel...
Wenzel, Hermann-Op. 278-The Nightingale.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 118(a)-Polka-Brillante-The Huzzars.pdf
Bohm, Carl-Op. 223-Valse-Brillante, Grand-Helene.pdf
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With my best wishes for a healthy and musical New Year !
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Particularly appreciated at this time of the year. Thank you and happy new year too.
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Camillo Linka (?)
Valerie Valse
Published by Benjamin, Hamburg, in 1905.
Nice cover btw.
Linka,C.-.Valerie-Valse-(pno-Benjamin-Edition-1905).pdf
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Olivier Metra (1830-1889)
Mélancolie - Suite de Valses
Published by Metzler, London, n.d. [~1870]
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Thank you. Olivier Metra used to be a very popular ball conductor in the XIXth Century. His most famous waltz was La Vague (the Wave).
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