4 Popular Pieces by H.C. Lumbye for Piano Solo
by Klas Krantz
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by H.C. Lumbye (1810-74). Arranged by Klas Krantz. Classical,Romantic Period. Score. 21 pages. Amadeus Music #2028971. Published by Amadeus Music (A0.531116).

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Hans Christian Lumbye, (1810–74), Danish composer and conductor. Lumbye was one of the most important names in danish 19th century music. He created the kind of light entertainment musical tradition, which is now associated with Tivoli in Copenhagen. He was chief conductor and leader of the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra between 1843 to 1872. As a composer he was influenced by viennese music and especially by Strauss. Lumbye composed over 600 pieces, many of them are typical of its time (polkas, marches, waltzes).



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