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Description
For voice and piano. Also known as Funiculi-funiculà. "Copyright by Will S. Rising"--ill. t.p. Words in English and Italian (Neapolitan). T.p. illustration: depicts a female dancer accompanied by a man playing a zither with mountain and village scene in background. "As sung by Will S. Rising at the Alhambra"--ill. t.p. Portrait drawing of Will S. Rising between p. 2 & 3. "Musical supplement to The Examiner, Sunday, Oct. 23, 1898"--ill. t.p. First line of text: Up mountain heights in soft Italian weather our journey lies. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: Yes Advertisements: No San Francisco Public Library.
Type
image
Format
Portraits. Chromolithographs. Song sheets.
Extent
1 score ([4] p.) : col. ill. ; 27 x 35 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00166334
Subject
Songs with piano Clothing & dress--Germany--Bavaria Dancing Musical instruments--Germany--Bavaria United States--California--San Francisco Portraits Chromolithographs Song sheets
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