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'''WALTZ IN DER FREISCHÜTZ.''' This waltz melody, from Carl Maria von Weber's opera "Der Freischütz" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Freisch%C3%BCtz],appears in several early 19th century publications, including the instrumental tutors of John Aston ('''A New and Complete Preceptor for the Clarionet''', Boston, 1825) and '''Firth & Hall's Newly Improved Instructor for the Clarinet''' (New York, c. 1832). It was also entered into the American music manuscripts of M.E. Eames (1859), and flute player H. Canfield (Hartford, CT, 1823). See also "[[Huntsman's Chorus]]." | |f_annotation='''WALTZ IN DER FREISCHÜTZ.''' This waltz melody, from Carl Maria von Weber's opera "Der Freischütz" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Freisch%C3%BCtz] (1821),appears in several early 19th century publications, including the instrumental tutors of John Aston ('''A New and Complete Preceptor for the Clarionet''', Boston, 1825) and '''Firth & Hall's Newly Improved Instructor for the Clarinet''' (New York, c. 1832). It was also entered into the c.1837-40 music manuscript collection of musician John Moore (Shropshire), the American music manuscripts of M.E. Eames (1859), and flute player H. Canfield (Hartford, CT, 1823). See also "[[Annotation:Huntsman's Chorus]]." | ||
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X: 20512 T: Waltz in Der Freisch\"utz B: "Edinburgh Repository of Music" v.2 p.51 #2 F: http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=87776133 Z: 2015 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> M: 3/4 L: 1/8 K: D (Adf |\ "_>"baf)(Adf | baf)(Adf | age)(Ace | "_>"gfd)(Adf | "_>"baf)(Adf | "_>"baf)(Adf | age)(Ace | d3 )|] (eac' |\ "_>"f'e'c')(eac' | "_>"f'e'c')(eac' | "_>"e'd'b) (e^gb | "_>"d'c'a) (eac' | "_>"f'e'c')(eac' |"_>"f'e'c')(eac' | "_>"e'd'b)(e^gb | a3) |] (Adf |\ "_>"baf)(Adf | "_>"baf)(Adf | "_>"age)(Ace | "_>"gfd)(Adf | "_>"baf)(Adf | ">"baf)(Adf | "_>"age)(Ace | d3) |]
WALTZ IN DER FREISCHÜTZ. This waltz melody, from Carl Maria von Weber's opera "Der Freischütz" [1] (1821),appears in several early 19th century publications, including the instrumental tutors of John Aston (A New and Complete Preceptor for the Clarionet, Boston, 1825) and Firth & Hall's Newly Improved Instructor for the Clarinet (New York, c. 1832). It was also entered into the c.1837-40 music manuscript collection of musician John Moore (Shropshire), the American music manuscripts of M.E. Eames (1859), and flute player H. Canfield (Hartford, CT, 1823). See also "Annotation:Huntsman's Chorus."