6 Characteristic Pieces, Op.12 (Morey, Frederick L.)

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5 more: 2. Album Leaf in A♭ major • 3. Tarantelle in A♭ major • 4. Serenade in F major • 5. Saltarello in A minor • 6. Cradle Song in G major

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Publisher. Info. No. 1 Gavotte: Chicago: Chicago Music Company, 1881.
Nos. 2 to 6 : Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1883. Plate A. P. S. & Co. 540–544.
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Misc. Notes Schmidt edition uses of course different prints (clear not just from the plate numbers but also from the typefaces etc. used.)
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Work Title 6 Characteristic Pieces
Alternative. Title
Composer Morey, Frederick L.
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.12
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFM 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 pieces:
1. Gavotte Imperiale
2. Album Leaf
3. Tarantelle
4. Serenade
5. Saltarello
6. Cradle Song
First Publication. 1881-83 - Chicago: The Chicago Music Company
Dedication To the following people:
1. Emil Liebling (1851–1914)
2. E.E. Touthworth Esq.
3. Madame Clara von Klenze
4. Mrs. Flora M. Dickerman
5. Mrs. Betty M. Newcomb
6. Mrs. Clara M. Edwards
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano

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Op.12 was published by Chicago Music 2 years before it was published by Arthur Schmidt- part of this edition is at LOC. - Schissel

Clara M. Edwards is probably not Clara Edwards the composer (1880s-1974) unless this was an early-birth-years present for her via her parents, which is of course possible too... (in fact, dedicating a Cradle Song to a 3 or so-year-old child - assuming her birth year was ca.1880 and not 1887 per some other sources - makes sense, come to think. So conceivably- it's hardly proof- the dedicatee could be the composer-to-be...)