Salon music

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Here it is (not in B&W though)
Engelmann Hans- MELODY OF LOVE (Paraphrase).pdf
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Scriabinoff wrote:Aplogies if this was in fact part of the many Engelmann uploads a while back, this shares the name with the popular and lovley Melody of Love Op 600 but is designated as a paraphrase.

Also, I am having massive trouble accessing PP via a normal connection, the domain seems to be blocked or unable to load on my end (I hope a temporary situation and not an all out 'block' like other media sites have been recently from my geography).

I had to use "hidemyass.com" which routes me through a secondary hidden proxy and seems to fool any blocks/filters into thinking I am attempting to access the address from a different location.

As such, I am unable to upload a file/attach as a result of the workaround.

If someone would be so kind as to download it from

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?lc3wgld4p0ya4o1

and if they can go a step further and apply the black and white and clean up too that would be super wonderful and help me out a bunch!
Q&D B&W
Engelmann_Melody of Love, paraphrase.pdf
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Enjoy!
Aubré Papillons.pdf
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Never heard of him. Thanks.
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Take a little ride with William Mitchellson Treloar:
Treloar_The Sleigh Ride, Op25.pdf
Biographical info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mi ... on_Treloar

Other scores available on LOC.
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Richard Eilenberg's Marsch der Bersaglieri, Op.99:
Eilenberg_Marsch der Bersaglieri, Op.99.pdf
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General Edwards March by Ora Prefontaine and Gladys Goyett:
Prefontaine & Goyett_General Edwards March.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Ransom_Edwards
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Puck Polka par Ponti pour Piano.
Ponti.-.Puck-Polka-(pno-Cramer-Edition).pdf
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And another Polka by Mr. Ponti.
Ponti.-.Etheldreda-Polka-(pno-Weekes-Edition).pdf
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Danse des papillons by a certain Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler (1888-1952). More interesting as the work is the publisher William Kaun (1877-1922), who was the younger brother of Hugo Kaun.
William Kaun first published f.e. Bernard Ziehn's theoretical works. Ziehn was the teacher of Hugo Kaun, Wilhelm Middelschulte, John Alden Carpenter and others.
Diefenthaeler.-.op.10.-.Danse-des-Papillons-(pno-Kaun-Edition-1912).pdf
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