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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 18 January 2021
X:11 T:Fair Land Of Poland T:Bohemian Girl % NFF Book 2007 S:collected from Doris Merrill, Russell Vale, NSW S:collected by Alan Musgrove H:The Bohemian Girl is an English Romantic opera composed by H:Michael William Balfe with a libretto by Alfred Bunn. H:It was first produced in the Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1843 B:J S Kerr, Fourth Collection of Merry Melodies for the violin, No 310, Glasgow, UK, 1900, p33 R:March O:Australia, NSW, Russell Vale M:C L:1/8 K:G d>d|"C"e2f>e "G"d2G>A|"Em"B2c>e "C"g2g>e|"G"d2d>c "D7"B<c A>B|"G"G2 (3GGG G2 d>d| "C"e2f>e "G"d2G>A|"Em"B2c>e "C"g2g>e|"D"d2d>e "A7"d>^c f>e|"D7"d2(3ddd d2d>d|| "C"e2e>fg2f>e|"D7"d2d>ef2e>d|"Am"e>cA2A2B>A|"D7"d2(3ddd d2d>d| "C"e2f>e"G"d2G>A|"Em"B2c>e"C"g2g>e|"G"d2d>c "D7"B<c A>B|"G"G2(3GGG G2||
Fair Land Of Poland - played by Greg O'Leary
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| Alan Musgrove | Doris Merrill |