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Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheet

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Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheet

Cover design for a music sheet containing the French conductor Louis Antoine Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, building on the success of Charles Dickens second Christmas book, The Chimes, first published in 1844. A typical Dickensian scene is depicted, with people dancing and making merry during the festive season. There is a set of six large bells at the top, with goblins perched on them and looking down at the people

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1840s 1844 1845 Antoine Celebrating Chimes Conductor Couples Dickens Dickensian Festive Fiction Goblins Jullien Merry Perched Quadrilles Season Sheet Success Typical Youth


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Celebrate the merriment of the 1840s with this cover design for Louis Antoine Jullien's Chimes Quadrilles music sheet, published in 1845. Building on the success of Charles Dickens' second Christmas book, The Chimes, first published in 1844, this image encapsulates the spirit of the season with a typical Dickensian scene. Young and youthful people of all ages come together to make merry, their faces alight with joy and merriment. A festive table laden with food and drink lies at the center of the gathering, while a couple shares a dance, their laughter echoing through the room. Perched atop the scene, six large bells ring out the joyous tones of the Chimes Quadrilles, played by the renowned French conductor Louis Antoine Jullien. Goblins, with mischievous grins, look down upon the revelers, adding a touch of whimsy to this historical moment. The cover design, rich in detail and color, transports us back to an era of storytelling and celebration, where the blue ink of the music sheet meets the vibrant imagery of a Dickensian Christmas. This music sheet, with its connection to both Dickens' literary success and Jullien's musical prowess, offers a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring power of story and song to bring people together during the most wonderful time of the year.

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