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|Publisher Information={{P|D. Rahter||Hamburg|{{HMB|1894|384}}|1894||615}}
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|Publisher Information={{P|D. Rahter||Hamburg|{{HMB|1880|80}}|1880||2954}}
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|Misc. Notes=Restoring former Russian anthem ''God Save the Tsar''<br>Published with the permission of the editor
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... version (with 8 variations). The last 20 bars seem to be a reconstruction by Kubatsky without any supporting sources (see the holograph).
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|Publisher Information={{P|D. Rahter||Hamburg|{{HMB|1888|0460}}|1888||2903}}
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... et Littéraires n°2260, 17th Ocober 1926. Words by Colzabrigi translated by [Bailli?] Du Rollet.
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...irm of P. Jurgenson (in Russian: П. Юргенсон) was founded in 1861 by Pyotr Ivanovich Jurgenson (1836-1904). Born in Tallinn (then called Reval),
...as inherited by his sons Boris and Grigory but was ultimately expropriated by the Communist regime in 1918. The Jurgenson facilities at 14 Neglinny Prosp
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also published as "Franz Gaal"...
...eduction. One copy @ Bibliothèque musicale de Touraine, another at FLP.) (published 1891)
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* Tudor Church Music volume VI would be very handy… (published 1928, I think, so PD-US in 2024. Contains 2 full masses (Salve intemerata v
...3 in D minor in 1947 edited by B. Yavorsky, No.2 in 1977 (earlier?) edited by Blok.
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...dpi grayscale images (file #57996)<br>{{Cypsub|300dpi, grayscale djvu|2900 by 3780}} (file #313492)
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The firm was founded in 1793 by Nicolaus Simrock (1751-1832) in Bonn. This city, like Mainz, [[Schott]]'s h
...st, became leader of the firm. The publishing company [[Eos]] was absorbed by Simrock in 1925.<br><br>
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|Performers= played on two clarinets by Matthew Hughes
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...={{p|P. Jurgenson||Moscow|n.d.[1892]|1892||17602}}<br>''Co-issue'': {{P|D. Rahter||Leipzig|{{HMB|1892|324}}|1892||}}
...te numbers omitted in reprint. Differences between published and autograph scores shown in appendix (pp.89–108). ''(Apologies for the poor quality of this
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.../1pioq0f/alma99122695606305763 DKB] or similar. HMB ref is for Rahter, but Rahter is mentioned on front page so publication (probably) at the same time. Late
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|Publisher Information={{P|D. Rahter||Leipzig|n.d.(ca.1900)|||1173}}
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|Misc. Notes=Published as "Hopek"
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Only works that are first published in countries that are members of the WTO or Berne Convention are subject to
...ublic domain#US pre-1923 copyright law|Pre-1923 copyright law]]), or first published in the U.S. from 1923-1963 without copyright renewal (see [[Public domain#U
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|Misc. Notes=Based on the 2 urtext scores
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