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12 vieilles chansons françaises / harmonisées par Georges Loth et illustrées par André Collot.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection M1730 L56 1900
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Lhoth, Georges.
Contributor:
Collot, André, 1897-1976.
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Songs, French.
Folk songs, French.
Music--France.
Music.
France.
Folk music--France.
Folk music.
Music--Instruction and study.
19--?.
Local Subjects:
19--?.
Genre:
Songs, French.
Songs.
Scores.
Penn Provenance:
Parker, Satoko I. (donor)
Physical Description:
1 score (4 unnumbered pages, 47 pages, 1 unnumbered page) : color illustrations, music ; 25 x 28 cm
Other Title:
Douze vieilles chansons françaises
Vieilles chansons françaises
Chansons d'autrefois
Place of Publication:
Paris : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1999?]
Language Note:
French words; words printed also as text, with additional verses, following each song.
Contents:
Cadet-Rousselle
La mère Michel
Le roi Dagobert
Monsieur Dumollet
Au clair de la lune
Tontaine, ton ton
Le petit navire
Malbrough
Meunier, tu dors
Fanfan la tulipe
Il pleut bergère
Frère Jacques.
Notes:
For solo voice and piano.
From foot of table of contents (p. [3]): "Édité par André Collot 1. rue Thouin, Paris (reproduction interdite)" ; "imp. a.-g. l'hoir 26. rue du delta Paris."
Hand-colored.
Local Notes:
Bound in publishers cream colored printed pictorial wrappers.
Presented to the Penn Libraries in 2009 by Satoko I. Parker.
RBC copy text block is detached from spine; leaves are loose.
OCLC:
11402938

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