Work Title
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Sam Fox Moving Picture Music
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Alternative. Title
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Dramatic and Descriptive Motion Picture Music
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Composer
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Zamecnik, John Stepan
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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4 or more volumes
- Festival March
- Indian Music
- Oriental Veil Dance
- Chinese Music
- Oriental Music
- Mexican or Spanish Music
- Funeral March
- Death Scene
- Church Scene
- War Scene: In Military Camp
- War Scene: Off to the Battle
- War Scene: The Battle
- Cowboy Music
- Grotesque or Clown Music
- Mysterioso-Burglar Music
- Mysterioso-Burglar Music
- Hurry Music (for struggles)
- Hurry Music (for duels)
- Hurry Music
- Hurry Music (for mob or fire scenes)
- Storm Scene
- Sailor Music
- Fairy Music
- Plaintive Music
- Plaintive Music
- Triumphal March
- Indian Love Song
- Indian War Dance
- Indian Music
- Japanese Love Song
- Oriental Dance or Scene
- Oriental Music
- Love Scene
- Plaintive Music
- Spanish or Mexican Scene
- Five Dances: Russian Folk Dance
- Five Dances: Minuet (Court Dance—Louis XIV Period)
- Five Dances: Italian Tarantella
- Five Dances: Spanish Fandango
- Five Dances: Zulu or African Dance
- Weekly (Pathé, Gaumont, etc.) Part 1: European Army Maneuvers
- Weekly Part 2: Funeral March
- Weekly Part 3: Paris Fashions
- Weekly Part 4: Aeroplane or Regatta Races
- Weekly Part 5: Marathon, Horse or Automobile Races
- Weekly Part 6: Exhibition (Flower, etc.)
- Weekly Part 7: Explosion or Fire Scene
- Burglar or Sneaky Music
- Hurry Music (for Combats, Struggles, etc.)
- Moving Picture Medley
- Western Scene
- Western "Round Up" Music
- Indian Attack
- Hunting Scene
- Chimes (Church or Religious Scenes)
- Intensely Dramatic Scene
- Lullaby Music
- Reception Music
- Comedy Scene
- Battle Scene
- Court Martial Music
- Garden Love Scene
- Plaintive Music
- Remorse
- Cuban or Mexican Music (Maxixe Brazilian)
- Marine Scene
- Water or Magic Scene
- Goodbye Music (For Parting or Love Scene)
- Roman Festival Music
- Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue)
- Conqueror March
- Arab Sheik
- Oriental Scene
- Western Scene
- Indian's Grief
- Canadian Mounted Police
- Chinatown Den
- Pastoral Scene
- Calm Sea
- Death Scene
- The King's Guards
- Tropic Isle
- Hunting Scene
- Races
- Grotesque or Clown Music
- Plaintive Music
- Misterioso (Burglar or Dark Scenes)
- Misterioso (Burglar or Dark Scenes)
- Hurry (For Struggles)
- Hurry (For Sword Fights)
- Hurry (For General Use)
- Hurry (For General Use)
- Hurry (For Great Confusion)
- Hurry (For Mob or Fire Scenes)
- Storm Scene
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First Publication.
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1913-14, 1923 – Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing Co.
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Copyright Information
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Possibly public domain in EU and other 70 pma territories.This item, which is in the public domain in its country of origin, is likewise in the public domain in countries which apply the rule of the shorter term. All EU countries apply the rule of the shorter term in general. Note that in some cases this rule may be overridden by a treaty with the source country (especially the United States) and/or may not apply to works which fell into the public domain in their source country due to a failure to renew copyright or comply with other formalities.
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Early 20th century
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Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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Instrumentation
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piano, also for theatre orchestra
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