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OPrices*•75 Juggler, The (Second Valse de Concert)
(B 1037) .....................................................50 Keltic Fantasy (B 1784) ............................
Minstrel Memories (B 1785) ....................Liebeslied (Transcr. after his song “Dar-
üng") (13 1083) ........................................Lilt (Irish Style) (B 1039) ......................Longing in G (B 1 040 )................................Mazurka de Concert in G (B 1 041 )................60Neapolitan Serenade in F (B 1042) ..........
:turne in G (B 1043)..............................Price 60c. Tpetuum Mobile in first position (B 1044) 40
„™ sh Dance (B 1043)Preghiera (Prayer) Air Religioso (B 1046) .45Puck and Titania. Scherzo (B 1 0 4 7 )............75Romance in Bb (B 1048) ........................An Oriental Romance (After a poem from
the Turkish— 16th Century (B 1049) . . . .50A Venetian Romance (B 1 0 5 0 ) .....................Song Celestial (with organ ad lib) (B 1051) .45
4° Spanish Dance (B 1052) ............................Norse Dance (B 1818) ............................Danza Siciliano. (Introduction and Taran
tella) (B 1895) ............ _.......................... 1.50 ____Russian Dance No. 1. (Katinka) (B 1896) 1.00 o
Prices*• Bacchanal (B 1018) ....................................
The Blessed Damozel, Melody on Rosetti’sCelebrated Poem (B 1019) ....................
’ La Brunette, Valse de Concert (B 1020) .. .50Concerto in D m ..............................................Cradle Song (B 1021) ................................Farmland Echoes. Twelve Descriptive Solos
for Young Violinists, with tex t................, La Fileuse (Spinning Wheel) (B 1022) . . .60
From Old New England, SuiteGavotte in G (B 1024) ..........
. Gavotte Modern in D (B 1023)Idyl in D (B 1025) ................In Central Park. Six Pleasing and Instruc-
> live Pieces.No. 1. The Swan Boats (B 1 0 2 6 ).............35No. 2. The Donkey Ride (B 1027)............ 45No. 3. The May Pole Dance (B 1028) .40No. 4. The Tennis Player (B 1029)... .45No. 5. The Carousel (B 1030) ...........No. 6. Fun on the Mall (B 1 0 3 1 ).....50
In Picture Land. A Suite of DescriptiveSolos for Young Violin Players................
Contents : A Wild Indian—The Blacksmiths — The Dancing Master — The
, Gypsy Prince—Captain Brown.The Dancing Master (B 1846) ..................Italian Suite.
No. 1. La Danzatrice (B 1032) ..........No. 2. Memoria di Venezia (B 1033). .50No. 3. Storia d’Amore (B 1034)........No. 4. La Bella Contadina (B 1035) • • -3°No. 5. Rondo Napolitano (B 1036) . . . .75
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U mmrn,i INOVELTIES FOR THE STUDENT - VIOLIN 1ST1 1I I
A HELPFUL INNOVATION IN C L A S S T E A C H I N G
How to T e a c h t h e V io l in i n C lassIa by P aul Stoeving
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Violin Violin & P lano Alone
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Easy Violin S o los..................B a n d a . Ch., Op. 89. 6 A irs
V aries. Vol. I -----B a n d a , Ch.. Op. 118. 6 A irs
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Echoes ..........Severn, Edm und, In P ictu re
Land -----T ra lka , Jos., Polish N ational
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1 . 1.00 .501M elodious Solos for St u d e n t -V io l in is t s
F irst a n d T h ir d P o sit io nA L B E R T S T O E S S E L
L a Media Noche (Aviles ) . . . .
L E O SC H E R M A N NG a v o tte .............................................
S. F R O E H L IC H Chanson d ’A m our .......................
E . H . F R E YLonging for T h e e .........................
E . M O L L E N H A U E RT he In fan t Paganini, F an tasia .
C E C IL B U R L E IG HFragrance ......................................H our of Nine ...............................
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F irst P o sit io n O n l yI C. D E L L O JO IO
C anzonetta A p p a s s io n a ta ............. 50
A R N O L D O S A R T O R IO Le Gondolier de VeniceH abanera ........................T arantella ........................
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A R T H U R E . H A R R IS (F antasies)T ake back the H eart ................Loreley .............................................By-lo-Baby ....................................Bide a W ee ..................................Blue Bells of S c o t la n d .............Robin Adair ..................................Cruiskeen Law n .........................
=33 T he H arp th a t O n c e ..................ms N ational Fantasie ......................
Refuge (S ac re d ).............................ras Spanish Fantasie .........................^ F R IT Z S T A H L B E R G
Petite Gavotte .............................A R T H U R T R O O S T W Y K
In A rcadian D ays .......................Dance of the Elves ..................
IR M A S E Y D E LM inuet .............................................
E R N S T S C H M ID TBallade (on 3 strings) ...........M elancholic (on 2 strings) . . .Romance (on 2 strings) .........Valse (on 3 strings) ..................
a Alla T urca (on 4 strings) . . .38 Perpetuum Mobile (on 4
strings) ............... ..A R N O L D O S A R T O R IO
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.60Pensez à Moi (M élod ie)............A ndante Religiose .......................
G U STA V SA E N G E RSpringtim e Valse .......................M orning P rayer .........................T he L ittle C h a t te rb o x ................
L E O O E H M L E RH arveste r’s R e tu rn .......................R ustic Dance ...............................Shepherd’s S tory .........................Gipsy’s N igh t Song ..................
FR A N Z C. B O R N S C H E INA t the Lily Pond .......................Sweet C ontent .............................Summ er Longings ......................T h e M irthful S h e p h e rd ..............
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W . F . A M B R O S IOValse .................................................P as de Sylphes ...........................M enuet .............................................A ir de B allet ...............................
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Six E asy V iolin Solos w ith P iano A ccom panim ent4. Solitude5. A ir de Ballet6. N octu rne
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