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(1802) [MARC] Author: Giuseppe Acerbi
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, Allegretto Vivace

4

5A ED PG EE

This is originally a Norwegian Tune,which has been tranf-

ts fettled there

Ss
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Lapland by the different Coloni
from Norway. It is calld a Halling Dance,which is a favorite

planted into

Dance in Norway. There is a great deal of originality in this

and the fudden transition in the Minor Key is wild and

characteristical

Tune,

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