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Tacit Fanfare

Max and Gertrude Hoffmann Music Manuscript Collection

 

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creator
Max Hoffmann 1873-1962 [composer]
date
2011-10-17T14:32:23Z
2011-10-17T14:32:23Z
2011-10-17 (issued)
description
F Major [key]
piano [instrumentation]
A fair copy of the score with revisions/additions written in red ink over the original composition. Above the title is a number 10, written and circled in regular pencil as well as the title tacit Fanfare. [notes]
format
Manuscript
Piano score
Permalink
MS608_09_60_Tacit Fanfare
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/36363
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source
Max and Gertrude Hoffman Music Manuscript Collection
title
Tacit Fanfare
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