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|Misc. Notes=Recorded 2015 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer)
...jpgs. This was its third publication in the same year, and the last. First published by Mechetti, then by Wessel & Co. (London), then Schlesinger.
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|Arranger={{LinkArr|César|Cui}} (1835–1918), completion of 1st tableau<br>{{LinkArr|Nikolay|Rimsky-Korsakov}} (
|Misc. Notes=Intro is of the published score from Bessel. Remainder primarily Rimsky's holograph.
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...ction of the score issued in ca.1895 with the plate number D. F. 2389. The first edition of the full score (Plate D. S. & C. 2389) was 494 pages.
|Misc. Notes=With stage manuscript directions (in French).
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded May 7, 1959 in Paris, [[wikipedia:Théâtre_des_Champs-Élysées|Théâtre des Champs-Elys
|Publisher Information=''[[The Works of Giuseppe Verdi (Verdi, Giuseppe)|The Works of Giuseppe Verdi]]'', Series III No.1<br>{{P|Ricordi|The University of Chi
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...empo headings for the most part rather than the German headers used in the published score.)<br>{{MiscLib|DB|1|464000071|Mus.ms.autogr. Schumann, R. 38}}
|Year of First Publication=1839 {{EN}} Leipzig: [[Breitkopf und Härtel]]<br>{{HMBref|1839
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...tes={{HiRes}}<br>Full BNF resolution compressed to 80% jpgs. ''Initially'' published by [[Pleyel]] (January 1834) then taken up by Schlesinger ca. May 1834.
|Misc. Notes=Includes comments in French.
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...ssed to 80% jpgs. First published in October 1838. No.2 is in C, No.3 in D in this edition.
...leaned version.<br>filter: score filtered with 2-point algorithm explained in [[High Quality Scanning|High Quality Scanning]]<br>I provide the original s
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|Misc. Notes=Includes comments in French.
====Mazurka in {{K|Bb}} (No.1)====
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...tes={{HiRes}}<br>Full BNF resolution compressed to 80% jpgs. (Possibly the first edition, possibly the second. NIFC gives December 1837 for Schlesinger and
...ce for Band I see [[Mazurka in A minor, B.134 (Chopin, Frédéric)|Mazurka in A minor, B.134]].
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...self not autograph but in another hand) served as the model for the German first edition. It is believed to have been thoroughly proof read by the composer
|Misc. Notes={{HiRes}}<br>Full BNF resolution compressed to 80% jpgs. Published June 1840.
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|Misc. Notes=This autograph copy served as the model for the German first edition. This manuscript does contain several errors that Chopin failed to
.... Notes={{HiRes}}<br>Full BNF resolution compressed to 80% jpgs. Published in November 1846, see Chopin Institute link.
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|Misc. Notes=Recorded Feb 2018 in St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield University (Peter Hill, sound engineer)
... Notes=Source: {{plain|https://archive.org/details/lp_funeral-march-sonata-in-b-flat-minor-opus_arthur-rubinstein-frdric-chopin|Internet Archive}}
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...ing|High Quality Scanning]]<br>clean: cleaned the filtered score manually (in future I will omit this time-consuming part). I provide the original scanne
...te fingerings and very readable musical text. See title page of individual works for more information.
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...er) though not of Op.69 No.2 (first published by Wildt of Cracow in 1852); first appearance, also, of the two together.
....org/wiki/Jagiellonian_Library Jagiellonian Library] in Krakow. It differs in many details from the current version.
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==Works with Opus number==
*'''Op.27''' - {{LinkWorkN|Cello Concerto in B minor|Op.27|Dotzauer|Friedrich|0}}
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...hopin.nifc.pl First Editions}} has 1835 but the same months (IX-X 1835) as in Hofmeister (Sept.-Oct. 1834), suggesting that they were perhaps taken direc
|Publisher Information={{ChopinPaderewskiPWM|XVIII: Minor Works|1725|1955|x, 7-19}} (1974 reissue).
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|File Description 5=Horn 1, 2 (in G), 3, 4 (in D)
|File Description 6=Trumpet 1, 2 (in C)
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|Misc. Notes=Original title page, plate numbers and appendix omitted in reprint<br>As with the ''Marche Slav'', the composer's quotation of ''God S
|Misc. Notes=Restoring former Russian anthem ''God Save the Tsar''<br>Published with the permission of the editor
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|Misc. Notes=Fingering in regular font are removed.{{urtext}}
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|Translator={{LinkTr|Victor|Wilder|1835|1892}}, French text
...wikipedia:Ride of the Valkyries|''Ride of the Valkyries'' ("Walkürenritt" in German), is the popular term for the beginning of Act III]]
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