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Title
The spider and the fly : character song for two voices / words arranged and music composed by Carlos Troyer.
Published
M. Gray, San Francisco, c1882.
Full Collection Name
California Sheet Music
Other Identifiers
784.49 HIm7:8
Subject (Topic)
Songs with piano.
Vocal duets with piano.
Marches (Piano)
Polkas.
Vocal duets with piano.
Marches (Piano)
Polkas.
Type
Notated Music
Extent
1 score (5, [1] p.) ; 25 x 34 cm.
Archive
The Music Library
Note
For voice and piano.
Caption title.
"To Lena Hamilton & Lottie Calsing."--t.p.
"This song may be adopted: as a character song in costume, for two performers; as a solo song, or sung in unison by a class; and may be played as a polka or march for piano."--t.p.
First line of text: Will you walk into my parlor, pretty darling little fly.
Page [6] is blank.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: Yes
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: No
Caption title.
"To Lena Hamilton & Lottie Calsing."--t.p.
"This song may be adopted: as a character song in costume, for two performers; as a solo song, or sung in unison by a class; and may be played as a polka or march for piano."--t.p.
First line of text: Will you walk into my parlor, pretty darling little fly.
Page [6] is blank.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: Yes
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: No
Provenance
San Francisco Public Library.
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