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Comments and reviews about Waltzes:
Note that I'm not trying to be smart, just curious. Also I wish to correct myself concerning that Serenade (Schub.) that I priorly mentioned, not that it will make much difference.
Note again, that I had to go thru all you waltzes, searching for the Grande Valse. Thanks thrice.
Yet, again, the Grande Valzer goes by the code Op. 18 , which makes me wonder, since one of your items is by that number. The Valse was dedicated to a Signorina? Laura Harsford, and was published in 1834,I think.
Bye Marvel, and I hope I will not be of those "lovers of themselves", at the end of the days, it says.