Notated Music Page 5 of part book (1st Tenor) part book (1st Tenor)

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Title
Squire's Cornet Band Olio No. 3
Created / Published
A. Squire, Cincinnati, 1875, monographic.
Subject Headings
-  Brass band music -- 19th century
-  Music -- United States -- 19th century
Genre
instrumental parts
Notes
-  1. De Kalb Quick Step -- 2. Cottage by the Sea Quick Step -- 3. Florello Quick Step -- 4. Warrington Quick Step -- 5. Somerset Quick Step -- 6. Trent River Reel -- 7. Junction Reel -- 8. Frankenfield's Reel -- 9. Pioneer Reel -- 10. Capt. Shepherd's Quick Step -- 11. Beautiful Leaves Quick Step -- 12. Decoration Dirge -- 13. Hortensia Quick Step -- 14. Little German Band Quick Step -- 15. Little Sweetheart Quick Step -- 16. Mecklenburg Polka -- 17. Lytle Grays Quick Step -- 18. Galop Home Run -- 19. Centennial Overture -- 20. Jamboree Galop -- 21. Gold and Silver Polka -- 22. List to the Convent Bells Quick Step -- 23. Carnival March -- 24. Brazilian March -- 25. Murdock's Quick Step -- 26. Moonlight Serenade -- 27. National Guards Quick Step -- 28. Linda Quick Step -- 29. Oriole Schottische -- 30. 15th Regiment Quick March -- 31. Angels Whisper Quick Step -- 32. Warrior's Quick Step -- 33. Brightest Eyes Quick Step -- 34. Harry Towner's Quick Step -- .
Form
print
Extent
14 parts ; 27 x 19cm.
Online Format
image
Additional Metadata Formats
METSXML Record

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Squire's Cornet Band Olio No. 3. A. Squire, Cincinnati, monographic, 1875. Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/cwband.squi/. (Accessed January 21, 2017.)

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