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Polski: Pieśń z muzyką Władysława Tarnowskiego do wiersza Ludwiga Foglára pt. "Du buch mit sieben siegeln" wydana w Wiedniu r. około 1870, wydawcą był V. Kratochwill. Pieđ} Wykonanie z instrumentem w miejsce głosu Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 10:59, 6 February 2016 (UTC)).
Pieśń była dedykowana Melanie Foglár-Deinhardstein, żonie Ludwiga Foglára, zarówno przez męża-poetę, jak i przez kompozytora.
English: "Du Buch mit sieben siegeln" - song to poem by Ludwig Foglár and score by Władysław Tarnowski, (ed. V. Kratochwill, Vienna, ~1870); accompaniment and instrument instead the voice by Marcin Tarnowski (M.Tarnowski (talk) 10:59, 6 February 2016 (UTC)).
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Author Władysław Tarnowski ps Ernest Buława (nuty), Marcin Tarnowski (wykonanie).

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