Lost sheet music near Belfast City Hall
Description
Hi, I’m Liam O'Neill. I lost my sheet music around 6:45 pm as I was leaving a rehearsal and walked from Donegall Street toward Belfast City Hall. The pages are in a small, well-worn leather folio, with pencil annotations and a blue bookmark poking out. A sudden breeze probably shoved them onto the pavement near the fountain by the Ulster Museum or the steps of City Hall. Losing it feels like losing a chapter of my concert program, and I’m worried about re-creating these exact markings. If you found a battered folio in that area—near the Grand Opera House, by the City Hall—please let me know.
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