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Dulcken as composer

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Ideally I should have left out the mention of Dulcken's compositions (which, original together with arrangements, were at least 120) until I could establish their relative notability, since the sources quoted only addressed his notability as a pianist, I think, and not whether anyone (besides him) performed his compositions. This should not be hard to look into, though- if memory serves I see to recall one or two works of his at least had some (brief anyway) circulation in concert programs that I've skimmed from around late in his life. Will double-check and link, later... Schissel | Sound the Note! 19:17, 2 December 2017 (UTC) (Unfortunately Worldcat, at least, seems to suggest that his works were not being published/republished (physically that is, not counting digital uploads :) ) much later than 1907 or so (when Hachette of Paris published several works of his)- posthumously, yes, but not by much.)[reply]