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| Title | Valse Egyptien Or A Day In Cairo | |||
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| Composer | Kastowsky, Jean |
Marshall’s Civic Band Topeka, KS Est’d 1884 |
Number | O-73 |
| Type | CB | |||
| Date | 1916 | |||
| Key | Eb | |||
| Arranger | Unknown |
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Length | 0.00 |
| Publisher | C. L. Barnhouse | Vocal | No | |
| Association | Grade/Difficulty | ?/? | ||
| Last Performed | Unknown | |||
| Manuscript | No | |||
| Style | Dance, Waltz | Location | Marshall's Band Library | |
| Cataloger | Rick Baker | |||
| Date Cataloged | 07/21/1993 | |||
| Notes |
Inteo: The Ever Present Tom-Tom, Oriental Confusion and Color. First Strain:
Mysterioso, Sounds From the Street and Places of Amusement. Second Strain: A
Little Italian
Essence Thrown In. Trio: French Ballet Style, In the High
Class Places of Amusement. Outside, The Arab Native
Musicians Twarq(sic) At One of the Oldest Melodies
Known. Coda: Resumes the Oriental Strains. Bizarre and
Mysterious.
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