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Music

October 27, 1910 issue

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The Musicians' Library of the Oliver Ditson Co. is one of the most praise-worthy exhibits of the American publishing business. To Bertha Feiring Tapper fell the agreeable task of selecting from Edvard Grieg's pianoforte works pieces to fill two volumes. One, devoted to his concerto and others of his larger compositions, appeared a year or so ago, and to this is now added a second, containing some of his lyrical pieces and other short compositions. It is to be regretted that she included in her collection so many of the earliest compositions, written before Grieg's genius had begun to manifest its original traits.

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PUBLISHERS & publishing; MUSICIANS; ARTISTS; GRIEG, Edvard, 1843-1907; PIANO
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