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By Murray's bank's [music] / poetry by Evelyn ; the music by S.H. Marsh
Bib ID 1127402
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Marsh, S. H. (Stephen Hale), 1805-1888
 
Online Versions
Description [Sydney? : S.H. Marsh?, 1854] 
1 score (7 p.) ; 35 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano.

Caption title.

At head of title: Australian ballad.

Library's copy imperfect: lacks cover.

Publication date from G. Skinner (2011), 'Toward a general history of Australian musical composition: first national music, 1788-c.1860', Sydney Conservatorium of Music, p. 498 http:/­/­trove.nla.gov.au/­work/­81022028

Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-an6572815

MUS: N, Hince 1/­1798.

Subjects Ballads, English - Australia.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Evelyn

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