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'''BADEN BADEN POLKA.''' Polka (2/4 time). D Major (first and second parts) & G Major (third and fourth parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCBCD. "Baden Baden Polka", is the first figure in Howe's '''Military Polka Quadrille.''' It is usually attributed to Philippe Musard (although he is sometimes listed as the arranger not the composer), and was first published around 1845. The tune also appears in the mid-1860's music manuscript collection of Idaho miner and musician Peter Beemer [http://www.voyagerrecords.com/Beemer.htm]. | |f_annotation='''BADEN BADEN POLKA.''' AKA and see "[[Opera Polka]]." Polka (2/4 time). D Major (first and second parts) & G Major (third and fourth parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCBCD. The tune is usually known as "[[Opera Polka]]" and dates to the mid-1840's. Baden-Baden is a German spa town. "Baden Baden Polka", is the first figure in Boston publisher Elias Howe's '''Military Polka Quadrille.''' It is usually attributed to Philippe Musard (1793-1859) (although he is sometimes listed as the arranger not the composer), and was first published around 1845. The tune also appears in the mid-1860's music manuscript collection of Idaho miner and musician Peter Beemer [http://www.voyagerrecords.com/Beemer.htm]. | ||
[[File:polka.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The cover for the c. 1845 sheet music for the Baden Baden Polka.]] | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Elias Howe ('''Musician's Omnibus No. 1'''), 1863; p. 57. | |||
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BADEN BADEN POLKA. AKA and see "Opera Polka." Polka (2/4 time). D Major (first and second parts) & G Major (third and fourth parts). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCBCD. The tune is usually known as "Opera Polka" and dates to the mid-1840's. Baden-Baden is a German spa town. "Baden Baden Polka", is the first figure in Boston publisher Elias Howe's Military Polka Quadrille. It is usually attributed to Philippe Musard (1793-1859) (although he is sometimes listed as the arranger not the composer), and was first published around 1845. The tune also appears in the mid-1860's music manuscript collection of Idaho miner and musician Peter Beemer [1].