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The burning of Rome : descriptive march and two step / by E. T. Paull.
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The burning of Rome : descriptive march and two step / by E. T. Paull. (c1903)

Image Title

:  The burning of Rome : descriptive march and two step / by E. T. Paull.

Creator

: Paull, E. T., 1858-1924 -- Composer

Created Date

: c1903

Specific Material Type

: music

Item Physical Description

: 5 p. of music : ill. ; 35 cm.

Notes

: National Endowment for the Arts Millennium Project. Note 2.) Caption title. Note 3.) Cover illustration of ancient Rome burning, with Castello Sant' Angelo right of center, the scene being watched from across the Tiber River by a toga-cladded person playing a strung musical instrument Note 4.) For piano. Note 5.) Includes a short essay detailing the composer's intentions, printed on inside front cover. Note 6.) Music Note 7.) Programmatic music with descriptives printed above music.

Source

: American popular songs / Sheet music, 1903

Location

: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts / Music Division

Catalog Call Number

: MYD Amer. Paull, E.T. (Piano music, sel.)

Digital ID

: g99c798_001

Record ID

: 184822

Digital Item Published

: 10-3-2007; updated 6-4-2009

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