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FIFTEEN FOUR-HAND PIECES FOR THE PIANOFORTE, WITH VISITS TO NEIGHBORING KEYS, COMPOSED W ARRANGED BY
SUSAN SCHMITT
A,
BOSTON, MASS.
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NEW YORK
Berlin
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AND LONDON Bote & G. Bock Sydney Paris Costallat & Cie.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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May Song
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Fiddle Dee-Dee
12
in
lb
2
8a
D
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14 14 16
18
Folk Song
4
in in
8b
9
"
in
3a
c
F
4 4 6
Air
3b 4a
10
Frohe Botschaft
(Good News)
"
in
11a
in
in
20
4b
5a
D
C
6 8
8
lib
12
in
20
22
Evening Bells
"
in
SCHONE MlNKA
(Fairest
Minka)
22
Sb
6a
in
G
in
13
Bohemian Song
Black Key Lullaby
C
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10
14
24
6b
it
it
in
10
15
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These
little
the Teacher
five-note pieces, for piano four-hands, are arranged so that the pupil can
They form a
Those
more
difficult,
are intended to
accustom the child's ear to distinguish changes of tone-color, besides affording a desirable readjustment of the hand position. When the fingers have become used to a particular fivenote compass, they learn to find the intervals more readily, and are soon able to play without the stuttering and halting which destroys the sense of rhythmic continuity, and kills musical
understanding.
My affection
of love to arrange
If
German
made
it
a labor
treble
facility.
my
aim
will
be accomplished.
SUSAN SCHMITT
To
Will you
First
and
Girls
far
come and ride with me on my broomstick, round the sun, then round the moon, And we'll light on the steeple to hear a merry tune.
and wide?
Kate Greenaway
boy once played so loud, That the thunder up in a thunder cloud Said, "Since I can't be heard, why, then,
little
I'll
Eugene Field
sing
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1(a)
May Song
Secondo
Allegro
8
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Arrang-ed by
SUSAN SCHMITT
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May Song
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May Song
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May Song
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Folk Song
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German
Bald gras Bald gras
ich ich
Sickle
Song
Soon
will
soo7i
am Neckar, am Rhein
Secondo
I reap by
the
Neckar
And
by the Rhine
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Allegretto: con giovialita
3
Sickle
Song
Arrang-ed by
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Folk Song
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Bald gras ich Bald gras ich
Sickle
Song
Soon
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Allegretto: con giovialita 3 3/^ 3i 1 .
Sickle
Primo
Song
Arrang-ed by
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4(a)
Frohe Botschaft
Good news
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little
bird
bird
little
comes flying from a branch on a tree, comes flying with a message for me.
Secondo
Arranged by
SUSAN SCHMITT
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Allegro
Piano
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Good news
Allegro
Secondo
Arrang-ed by
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Frohe Botschaft
Good news
A A
Allegro
little
little
bird
comes flying from a branch on a tree, bird comes flying with a message for me.
Primo
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Evening Bells
Secondo
Allegro moderato
SUSAN SCHMITT
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Evening Bells
Secondo
Allegro moderato
SUSAN SCHMITT
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Evening Bells
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Do
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eve-ning bell?
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And
all
he could whistle
was
Fiddle Dee-dee.
Allegro moderato
4
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all
he could whistle
was
Allegro moderato
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8(a)
The
Little
Shadow
I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than I can see, He is very like me from the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.
Secondo
Allegro moderato
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little
shadow
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And what can be the use of him is more than I can see, He is very like me from the heels up to the head; And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.
Allegro moderato
Primo
SUSAN SCHMITT
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the brook
The brook that flows beside the As happy as a brook can be, Goes singing its old song,
Until
it
mill,
Secondo
Allegretto
1
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the brook
The brook that flows beside the As happy as a brook can be,
Goes singing
Until
it
mill,
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The
There was a
little
Little
Hobby- Horse
But his master said"lf it be so, That you will only play, You idle rogue, you shall not eat My nice sweet clover-hay."
Hobby-horse,
And
Molto allegro
Secondo
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Little
Hobby-Horse
ten.
5
Secondo
5 3
SUSAN SCHMITT
Piano
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21
The
There was a
litte
Little
Hobby-Horse
But his master said"lf it be so That you will only play, You idle rogue, you shall not eat My nice sweet clover- hay."
Hobby-horse,
Then Hobby shook his head, And said, "If that's the case, Rather than go without my hay, I'll try and mend my pace'.'
Primo
SUSAN SCHMITT
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5,
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Molto allegro
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Schone Minka
Fairest Minka
Secondo
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Secondo
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The Mill
Any
How
grist for the mill. Flap, flap, flap, flap, merrily it goes, While the water flows.
Secondo
ADOLPH JENSEN
Allegretto con anima
5,
Arranged by
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Any
Mill
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grist for the mill, Flap, flap, flap, flap, merrily it goes, While the water flows.
Primo
ADOLPH JENSEN
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