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compositions published under his pseudonym Charles Arthur : | |
[] Champagne spirits. Waltz. Piano. op13 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909 |
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[] Champagne spirits. Waltz. Piano. op13 arr. for orchestra Alfred Roth pub Carl Fischer, New York 11aug1909 |
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[] On the frontier. March. op14 arr. for orchestra Alfred Roth pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909 |
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[] Vive l'amour. Waltz. Piano. op16 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908 |
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[] Homeless. Romance for piano. op17 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908 |
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[] I understand you clearly. Song for soprano. op25 words and music under pseudonym Charles Arthur pub Carl Fischer, New York 1911 |
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[] Shoulder to shoulder. March. Piano. op46 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Shoulder to shoulder. March. op46 arr. for band L. P. Laurendeau pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913 copyright renewal Carl Fischer, New York 19sep1940 |
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[] The wiggle-a-wee dance. Piano. op61 pub Carl Fischer, New York 20nov1913 |
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[] The wiggle-a-wee dance. Piano. op61 arr. for orchestra Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 29aug1913 |
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[] Dreams of heaven (Les reves de ciel). Hesitation and valse boston. op66 arr. for light orchestra Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 25feb 1914 |
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[] Dreams of heaven. Hesitation waltz and valse boston. Piano. op66 pub Carl Fischer, New York 30jun 1914 |
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[] Beauty spot. Reverie. Piano. op104 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1921 |
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[] Mignonette. Sonatina in C. Piano. op115/1 pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922 |
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[] Forget-me-not. Sonatina in D. Piano. op115/2 pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922 |
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[] Cornflower. Sonatina in F. Piano. op115/3 pub Carl Fischer, New York 23nov1922 |
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[] The Top Notch. March and two-step arr. for orchestra L. P. Laurendeau pub Carl Fischer, New York 1908 |
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[] In the Jungle. Intermezzo for piano pub Carl Fischer, New York 1909 |
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[] The robin's farewell. Reverie for piano pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Sparkling eyes. Intermezzo. Piano pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] The Olympiad. March arr. for band Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] The Olympiad. March arr. for light orchestra Adolphe Dumont pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Universal City. March arr. for band Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915 |
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[] Universal City. March arr. for light orchestra Mayhew L. Lake pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915 |
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[] Hail! All hail! Patriotic march song. Voice and piano words W. A. Holland pub William Albert Holland, New York 13dec1918 |
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[] Lilac time. Intermezzo. Piano solo pub Carl Fischer, New York 1920 |
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[] The dragon fly. Piano pub Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, New York 1922 |
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[] Don't forget words and music under pseudonym Charles Arthur copyright Charles Arthur Schultz, Brooklyn 18mar1923 |
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compositions published under his real name Charles A. Schultz : | |
[] Nun pfeif' ich noch ein zweites stuck. Chorus for male voices. op2 words Rud Baumbach pub Carl Fischer, New York 1910 |
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[] Madchen mit dem roten mundchen. Chorus for men's voices. op3 words H. Heine pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Fruhlingslied. Chorus for men's voices. op4 gedicht von M. Stona pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914 |
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[] Verzage nicht. Chorus for men's voices. op24 words E. Rieger pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Das liedel von gluck. Part-song for men's voices. op29 words Eugen Stangen pub Carl Fischer, New York 1911 |
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[] In der fremde. Chorus for men's voices. op34 words J. F. von Eichendorff pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Standchen. Chorus for men's voices. op39 words J. Gersdorf pub Carl Fischer, New York 1912 |
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[] Vagantenlied. Chorus for men's voices. op47 words H. von Felsen pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913 |
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[] Heimatglocken. Chorus for men's voices. op54 words W. Idel pub Carl Fischer, New York 1913 |
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[] Am sonnigen Rhein. Chorus for men's voices. op64 words F. Schanz pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914 |
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[] Die Schwarzwaldmuhle. Chorus for men's voices. op67 pub Carl Fischer, New York 1914 |
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[] Mein freiheitstraum. Men's voices. op70 words and music Charles A. Schultz pub Carl Fischer, New York 1915 |
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[] Mother Jones, the miners' angel. op71 words Fred Krafft copyright Charles Arthur Schultz, Westchester NY 3jun1914 |