24 Aquarellen, Op.66 (Ritter, G.P.)

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8 more: 10. Invitation to the Dance (Tempo di Menuetto in D major) • 11. Song without Words and 12. Ora pro nobis • 13. Pastorale (Poco andante, G major) • 14. Rondino (Allegretto in C major) • 17. Hares and Hounds/Häsen und Hunde (Humoreske, Molto vivace, G major) • 18. In memoriam (Marche funèbre, C minor) • 22. Pas des matelots / Matrosentanz • 24. Romanza (Andantino in A major)

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Editor First edition ?
Publisher. Info. Hamburg: August Cranz, 1882. Plates 35739, 35742–45, 35748–49, 35753, 35755.
Reprinted Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1882.
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Misc. Notes Some plates appear as 53... instead of 35... on some pages.
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Work Title 24 Aquarellen
Alternative. Title Melodische Klavierstücke f. Anfänger.
Composer Ritter, G.P.
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.66
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGR 1
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 24:
  1. Austrian melody
  2. Tyrolienne
  3. The Curfew chimes
  4. In the rosy morn
  5. Valentine
  6. Mazurka
  7. Little song
  8. Puzzler is my name
  9. On the rocking horse
  10. Invitation to the dance
  11. Song without words
  12. Ora pro nobis
  13. Pastorale
  14. Rondino
  15. Quickstep-march
  16. The first dancing lesson
  17. Hares and hounds
  18. In memoriam
  19. Polish dance
  20. Ländler
  21. Return of spring
  22. Matrosentanz/Pas des matelots
  23. Gavotte
  24. Romanza
First Publication. 1882 – Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Piano

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Published in Europe in 1882 by Cranz. (Actually, title page says published at the same time by Cranz and in London by Ent. Sta. Hall. The plate number of no.22 at least is Cranz's.)

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