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While it made it obvious that it wasn't a 1920 opera
the title "Die Dorfschule: Weingartners Einakter, dessen Konzeption in das Jahr 1916" is a bit befuddling anyway, since the autograph is dated 1918. ... You know, since 1916 is before 1918, if I have to spell it out. Anyhow, fixed the "1920 operas" bit which may have had some people scratching their heads for the same reason, time-travel currently being impossible. But this "1916" is still odd. Earlier version of score, no longer extant?...
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While it made it obvious that it wasn't a 1920 opera
the title "Die Dorfschule: Weingartners Einakter, dessen Konzeption in das Jahr 1916" is a bit befuddling anyway, since the autograph is dated 1918. ... You know, since 1916 is before 1918, if I have to spell it out. Anyhow, fixed the "1920 operas" bit which may have had some people scratching their heads for the same reason, time-travel currently being impossible. But this "1916" is still odd. Earlier version of score, no longer extant?...
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Sound the Note!01:09, 1 March 2017 (UTC)reply