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'''OPERA SCHOTTISCHE, THE.''' | '''OPERA SCHOTTISCHE, THE.''' AKA - "Opera Schottisch." American, Schottische. G Major ('A' part), D Major ('B' part), & C Major ('C' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABACA. A very popular light music piece composed by Henry Kleber (1816-1897), published in 1853, and republished throughout the rest of the 19th century (its popularity derived, in part, from its ease of playing). Kleber was a classically trained musician who emigrated from Darmstadt, Germany, to Pittsburgh and opened a music store where he tutored young American songwriter Stephen Foster. | ||
[[File:Kleber.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Henry Kleber]] | |||
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''Printed sources'': Trim ('''The Musical Heritage of Thomas Hardy'''), 1990; No. 69. | ''Printed sources'': Trim ('''The Musical Heritage of Thomas Hardy'''), 1990; No. 69. | ||
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OPERA SCHOTTISCHE, THE. AKA - "Opera Schottisch." American, Schottische. G Major ('A' part), D Major ('B' part), & C Major ('C' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). ABACA. A very popular light music piece composed by Henry Kleber (1816-1897), published in 1853, and republished throughout the rest of the 19th century (its popularity derived, in part, from its ease of playing). Kleber was a classically trained musician who emigrated from Darmstadt, Germany, to Pittsburgh and opened a music store where he tutored young American songwriter Stephen Foster.
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Printed sources: Trim (The Musical Heritage of Thomas Hardy), 1990; No. 69.
Recorded sources: