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Author: kot_bayun263
Posted: Oct 05 2016 - 04:01 PM
Subject: re: re: Some old waltz from around 1920s
Thank you very much for your answer.


This arrangement was made by Ukrainian composer Eduard Ciselsky in 1996.


Author: rainerd
Posted: Oct 04 2016 - 09:18 PM
Subject: re: Some old waltz from around 1920s
I don't know this specific arrangement, but the tune is certainly the German folksong "Waldeslust" (see http://www.lieder-archiv.de/waldeslust-notenblatt_600041.html or http://ingeb.org/Lieder/waldeslu.html).
Author: kot_bayun263
Posted: Oct 03 2016 - 06:54 PM
Subject: Some old waltz from around 1920s
Hi everyone!
Can you help me to identify some tune (probably from 1920s)?
It's similar to Cuckoo Waltz, but it's something else.

I've uploaded it here

https://yadi.sk/d/ieWrom-Xw9au4

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regards, Alex
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