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The twa corbies [music] : Scotch folk-poem from Sir Walter Scott's "The minstrelsy of the Scottish border" : set for a man's high voice (high middle) and 7 strings / by Percy Aldridge Grainger
Bib ID 1653200
Format MusicMusic
Author
Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961
 
Description New York : G. Schirmer, c1924 
1 score (5 p.) + 4 parts ; 31 cm. 
Notes

For tenor, violins (2), violas (s), 'cellos (2) and double-bass.

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Pl. nos.: 31843, 31843c.

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Music collection;

Subjects Songs (High voice) with string orchestra - Scores and parts.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Scott, Walter, 1771-1832
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Music Publisher Number 31843  31843c 

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