File 54 - [A selection of arrangements for solo and keyboard accompaniment]

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OTUFM 49-A-2-54

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[A selection of arrangements for solo and keyboard accompaniment]

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1 ms. score (9 p.) : ink

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(1931-2019)

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A2020-01

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File contains: Les cloches; Russian folk-song; Fais Dodo (French traditional); Es liegt ein Schloss in Österreich (German, 15th century); Ich hört ein Sichelein rauschen (German, 16th century); Las! en mon doux printemps (anonymous); Dance (German); J'ai du bon tabac (French traditional); Puer nobis (German, 15th century); wir wollen alle fröhlich sein (German, 16th century); Jesus Christ en Pauvre (French traditional); Maienzeit (Neidhart von Reuental, 13th century); A child this day is born (Old English); Gavotte (Handel); The judge's dance (Swedish); Wir sind zwei Musikanten (Old German); Que venez-vous chercher (French folk dance); Minuet (James Hook).

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      Box 11

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