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Publ: Steiner. 11 pages (4 gtr, 7 pn). ID=Diabelli.Pieces2.
@RRBCIfONS: (bt=beaEi cr=notaEed niddle C.)
Gtr90 btl: natural added to f2.
colfrlBltTs:
Gtr179 is played differently each time. Bt2 should be a 4er note the first time around.
Beware of unnarked triplets, for example in gcr253.
An extra, single-sided, guitar page I hes been supplied. You nay use it to nake a fold-
ouE to eliminete a Page turn problem.
The Library of Congress has a second copy zublished by Haslinger (tfien) which uses these
same SEeiner plates. The Steiner copy is in slightty betEer condition.

DBPINITIOF:
Allemande = after the Baroque era, a quick waltz-like dance.
Bis = "twice" = play indicated measure(s) a 2nd Eime.
Dolce = sweetly
Facile = easy. TrEs faciles = very easy
M.D.C. = Minuetto da capo = rePeat minuet from the beginninS.
Polonaise = courtly Polish dance in 3/4 with narked eyncopations and accents on the half
beat. Phrases end on the 2nd or 3rd beat.
sf = sforzando = forced, accenEed.
Trauermarsch = funeral march. (Trauer = murning; sorrow.)
Trio = niddle sect,ion of minuet or other composition in ternarJr form.
LIBRARY Of @NmtSS CAI,L NIIIBBR: for the Steiner edition, n277.D "cese". Case items are
theoretically rarer and mre highly protected by the library. For the Haslinger, Vl:277 .D
(in box labeled "ltB77 D-").
lTAtlXS: The publisher is indebted to pianist Blner Booze for his proofreading help.
This performance
@SlRfCH!: facsimile, with
This perfornance restoration,
facsimile corrections,
containing measure
original numbers,(c)
material andCopyright
other aids1.997
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by Donald Sauter. Search for my name on the web for contact infor:mation.the
ready performance, was created by Donald Sauter (1997) and is offered freely to world.
Thanks.

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