Description | It is not known how these musical scores relate to [Juli] Nunlist. [A separate listing of the scores suggests that they were used as examples in a "Music for Dance" course.]
The scores are labelled: Ex. 31-49.
The scores were published in the 20th Century. The photocopies and annotations were made in the mid- to late-20th Century.
The file contains sections from the following musical scores:
- "Mazurka Op. 17 No. 4", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin
- "Lieder Ohne Worte Op. 19 No. 1" ("Songs Without Words Op. 19 No. 1"), composed by [Felix] Mendelssohn, and revised, edited and fingered by Constantin von Sternberg
- "Mazurka Op. 33 No. 4", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy
- "Rhapsody Op. 79 No. 1", composed by [Johannes] Brahms
- "Op. 10 No. 3", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven
- "Intermezzo Op. 117 No. 2", composed by [Johannes] Brahms
- "Intermezzo Op. 76 No. 4", composed by [Johannes] Brahms
- "Wilder Reiter Op. 68 No. 8" ("The Wild Horseman Op. 68 No. 8"), composed by Robert Schumann
- "Op. 14 No. 1", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven
- "Op. 2 No. 2", composed by [Ludwig van] Beethoven
- "Mazurka Op. 67 No. 3", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy
- "Mazurka Op. 68 No. 3", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy
- "Mazurka Op. 59 No. 3", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy
- "Mazurka Op. 33 No. 2", composed by [Frédéric] Chopin, and revised and fingered by Rafael Joseffy
- "Trällerliedchen" ("Ditty") from "Album for Young" ["Album for the Young"], composed by Robert Schumann
- "Ein Choral" ("Choral") from "Album for Young" ["Album for the Young"], composed by Robert Schumann
- "Stückchen" ("Bagatelle") from "Album for Young" ["Album for the Young"], composed by Robert Schumann
- "Träumerei" ("Dreaming") from "Kinderscenen" ["Kinderszenen"], composed by [Robert] Schumann
- "Lost Happiness Op. 38 No. 2" from "SWW" ["Songs Without Words"] composed by [Felix] Mendelssohn |