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Imre Alfoldy 's Ungarische Konzert - Polka
Alfoldy, Imre - Hungarian Concert Polka.pdf
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Thank you.
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Scriabinoff wrote:Imre Alfoldy 's Ungarische Konzert - Polka
Alfoldy, Imre - Hungarian Concert Polka.pdf
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This has a nostalgic feel to it.
Somerville R Intermezzo from David Garrick.pdf
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Thank you Tim.
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My pleasure JS. Here's another intermezzo. It's quite light, almost scherzo-like.
Cowen Intermezzo from The Enchanted Village.pdf
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The waltzes by Wrede I find surprisingly good - would love the first and second part (Folge), but can't find them.

Br, paolor
Wrede op.59 Deutsche Walzer (dritte Folge) 4H.pdf
Translateur Wiener Praterleben 4H.pdf
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Thank you Timtin for this Cowen piece, and than you Paolor for these 4h waltzes which seem not too difficult. I always found the name of "Translateur" rather comic by the way.
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Frank P Atherton (1868-1911)
opus 152, Gavotte romantique
Published by Hatch Music & Co., 1909
Atherton,FP.-.op.152.-.Gavotte-romantique-(pno-Hatch-Edition-1909).pdf
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Léonard Gautier

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Here is a very light piece - 'Fairlop Fair' - by the French composer Léonard Gautier (1866-1955). Such are the vagaries of copyright law that this very old piece, played in an 1893 pantomime, is still in copyright until 2026 because Gautier started publishing music when he was young and lived to be very old! I found this crumbling copy in a pile of music given to a friend, and scanned it to save it for posterity! You can download it from: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/999 ... ressed.pdf
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