Nyomo (1906)
March & Two Step
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Composer: A. Holzmann Suppliers: dbe15.gif
Editor: Geoff Grainger Quintet T/T/T+B/B/GB(B)
Publisher: Ditty Box Enterprises Publication: DBE 493
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Length: approx. 2¾ mins.
Nyomo is a delightful, melodious march with some nice bell-like touches. Clearly intended to be actually marched to, the final bar in the piano score is marked D. C. Ad Lib. Its form is ABCCBB with a 4-bar introduction and a 12-bar interlude separating the CC- and BB-strains whereby the A- and BC-strains are written in the major keys of F and Bb respectively. The origin of the title is something of a conundrum as the word/name Nyomo can be found in many languages on each and every continent. This piece is adapted from The Victor Dance Folio No. 2 (1906) and is one of ten songs amongst which is another Holzmann composition namely Yankee Grit (1905) which was also published separately in 1905.
Nyomo was published by Leo Feist, New York, USA.
A tempo of 80 crotchets/min. is suggested.
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