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LEADER: 01469ncm a2200361Ii 4500
001 5762175
005 20160613095210.0
008 160610s1850 mauzzz n zxx d
028 22 $a2279$bRussell & Tolman
035 $a(OCoLC)951542575
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn951542575
040 $aBRL$beng$erda$cBRL
048 $aka01
049 $aBRLL
090 $aM25.K345$bP4 1850x
100 1 $aKalliwoda, Johann Wenzel,$d1801-1866.
240 10 $aYes, the die is cast;$oarranged
245 10 $aPestal's favorite melody /$carranged for the piano forte by Wulf Fries.
246 3 $aFavorite melody
264 1 $aBoston (291 Washington St) :$bRussell & Tolman,$c[1850?]
300 $a1 score (5 pages) ;$c35 cm.
336 $anotated music$bntm$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
382 $apiano$n1$s1$2lcmpt
500 $aBased on the melody Pestal which was supposedly written in prison by the Russian Decembrist revolutionary Paul Pestel but is generally attributed to J.W. Kalliwoda.
500 $aFor piano.
546 $bStaff notation.
650 0 $aPiano music.
700 1 $aFries, Wulf,$d1825-1902,$earranger.
700 1 $aPestel£, Pavel Ivanovich,$d1793-1826,$ecomposer.
852 $aBPL - The Arts$bNonfiction - In Library Use Only$hM25.K345$iP4 1850x$kMUSIC$o4$p39999085818829$rIn-Transit$wScore$y1$1Jul 6 2016 $7False$90
999 $bM25.K345 P4 1850x$c0$g0$h1$i0$j1$k0$xM25.K345 P4 1850x$z0$!2