Strauss: "Pizzicato Polka"

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Strauss: "Pizzicato Polka"

Post by Lyle Neff »

Does anyone have the solo-piano version of this work by Johann and Josef Strauss?

I know that it was reprinted in the Dover book of Strauss dances, but I can't find my copy right now.

A full score would be nice, too.

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I have the schulhoff-strauss piano solo version of this piece but I don't know if it's PD and if it'll be legal to send it to you, if it is I'll upload it right away or send it to your email if made available.
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It should be PD in Canada at least, so OK to upload to IMSLP. My guess is that it's most likely under copyright in the US (where Lyle is located), however, and it's also protected in Brazil, where you are. So I wouldn't email it to him :)
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I've not been able to find out if the copy I have is pd in usa, Brazil, europe or not but I guess this link should solve your problem no? http://vkgfx.com/scores/strauss/schulho ... zicato.pdf
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If it's in a Dover book, it should be PD in the US...
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Post by Lyle Neff »

Samuca, that's the "Neue" Pizzicato Polka by Johann Strauss II.

I need the "original" Pizzicato Polka by Johann and Josef, in the generic transcription, not a concert version or a simplified edition.
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