Edwardian Scores Collection
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Publication Date
1911
Date Digitized
May 2020
Description
Published by The Columbian Conservatory of Music, a score for piano, No. 137. "The poetic idea: The word 'amulet' means a charm or talisman worn by a person to ward off evil spirits, bring good luck. The composer has chosen the heart design amulet to represent the sentiment of this composition."
Subject
Music -- 20th century -- Scores
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Location
The printed scores are located on the Library's 10th Floor, in the Alabama Gallery Special Collections.
Recommended Citation
Engelmann, Hans Fritz, "Hearts Amulet" (1911). Edwardian Scores Collection. 23.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_special_edwardianscores/23