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The blue Danube [music] : two or three-part song / words by George Pownall ; music by J. Strauss ; arranged by Frank L. Gratton
Bib ID 2436346
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899
 
Online Versions
Description Sydney : W.H. Paling, [193-?] 
1 close score (5 p.) ; 25 cm. 
Series

Paling's popular unison and two-part songs ; no. 58.

Cramers descant series ;

Notes

For two or three voices.

Cover title.

Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-vn2436346

Subjects Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 2 parts), Unaccompanied.  |  Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 3 parts), Unaccompanied.  |  Part-songs, English.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Pownall, George H  |  Gratton, Frank L. (Frank Lymer)

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