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قراءة كتاب Twelve Preludes for the Pianoforte Op. 25: I. Prelude in F Major

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Twelve Preludes for the Pianoforte Op. 25: I. Prelude in F Major

Twelve Preludes for the Pianoforte Op. 25: I. Prelude in F Major

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Transcriber's Note: This e-text is sheet music. The cover page lists all twelve of N. Louise Wright's Opus 25 preludes; this e-text contains the first one, marked with an arrow on the cover page. Click on the [Listen] link to hear the music, and on the [PDF] link for the sheet music images.

N. Louise Wright

Op. 25

TWELVE PRELUDES
FOR THE PIANOFORTE

I
PRELUDE IN F MAJOR

II
PRELUDE IN E MAJOR

III
PRELUDE IN E MAJOR

IV
PRELUDE IN F MAJOR

V
PRELUDE IN F MAJOR (For Left Hand Alone)

VI
PRELUDE IN D MINOR

VII
PRELUDE IN E MAJOR

VIII
PRELUDE IN G MINOR

IX
PRELUDE IN C MINOR

X
PRELUDE IN G MINOR

XI
PRELUDE IN G MAJOR

XII
PRELUDE IN C MINOR

G. Schirmer, Inc., New York


This composition, Price, 25 cents,—in U.S.A.


Prelude

N. Louise Wright. Op. 25, No. 1

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Music: Largo

Copyright, 1915, by G. Schirmer, Inc.
Printed in the U.S.A.


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