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    <mp:title>Alice, Where Art Thou?</mp:title>
    <mp:composer>AscherJ</mp:composer>
    <mp:opus/>
    <mp:lyricist/>
    <mp:for>Piano</mp:for>
    <mp:date>1890s?</mp:date>
    <mp:style>Romance</mp:style>
    <mp:metre/>
    <mp:arranger>Transcribed for the pianoforte by Joseph Ascher</mp:arranger>
    <mp:source>Sydney: Nicholson &amp; Co., (1890s)</mp:source>
    <mp:licence>Public Domain</mp:licence>

    <mp:lyFile>biga.ly</mp:lyFile>
    <mp:midFile>biga.mid</mp:midFile>
    <mp:psFileA4>biga-a4.ps.gz</mp:psFileA4>
    <mp:pdfFileA4>biga-a4.pdf</mp:pdfFileA4>
    <mp:psFileLet>biga-let.ps.gz</mp:psFileLet>
    <mp:pdfFileLet>biga-let.pdf</mp:pdfFileLet>
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    <mp:id>Mutopia-2004/05/25-449</mp:id>
    <mp:maintainer>Stan Sanderson</mp:maintainer>
    <mp:maintainerEmail>physinfoman@ameritech.net</mp:maintainerEmail>
    <mp:maintainerWeb/>
    <mp:moreInfo>&lt;p&gt;This piece, an expansion of Ascher's popular "Alice" tune, is, I believe, typical of the repertory of the parlor performer. I suspect it exists on a piano roll somewhere.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The original is very dim; the transcription was as true as possible; corrections are welcome.&lt;/p&gt;</mp:moreInfo>
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