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Gaston Borch Misteriso Dramatico, No. 61 (1917) Published by S. M. Berg (who were housed in the Columbia Theatre Building in New York ) as part of their "Berg's Incidental Series". 🔔 About Maxime’s Music & Related Projects Craig Dabelstein is a conductor, publisher, and cultural archaeologist dedicated to uncovering, restoring, and re-presenting forgotten wind band, brass band, and theatre orchestra music of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Craig is devoted to protecting music that would otherwise vanish — not because it lacks value, but because it lacks advocates. Maxime’s Music specialises in the rediscovery, performance, and publication of neglected repertoire — with a focus on emotion, history, and musical meaning over technical perfection. 🎼 Projects & Platforms 🎵 Maxime’s Music (Publishing & Recordings) Historical scores, modern editions, recordings, and translations 🌐 https://maximesmusic.com 📚 Endangered Music Archive A digital archive preserving endangered historical music collections, including the Benvenuti Collection and the Brisbane Citizens’ Band Collection 🌐 https://endangeredmusicarchive.org 📖 Books & Translations English translations of major 19th-century European texts on military and band music Available via Maxime’s Music 🎧 Production & Engraving All recordings are produced using Avid Sibelius, Finale, and NotePerformer. All scores are typeset using LilyPond, with Frescobaldi as the editing environment. 🎥 Follow & Connect YouTube: / @maximes-music LinkedIn (Craig Dabelstein): / craigdabelstein LinkedIn (Maxime’s Music): / maximes-music