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Soldiers' March
A Spring Song

 

Reverie (or Träumerie) seems to have many roots, however, subject to being corrected by our language experts, I will settle for the interpretation from English and German dictionaries which suggests dreaming, meditation, or fanciful notion.

Whatever your thoughts on the subject (and we hope you will tell us), we hope you will enjoy our arrangement of one of Robert's most beautiful tunes. 

Feel free to hum along, or just dream along with Schumann . . .

 

On now to Soldiers' March . . .?

 


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