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The corroboree rag [music] / words and music by Vince Courtney
Bib ID 2812987
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Courtney, Vince
 
Online Versions
Description Sydney : W.J. Deane & Son, c1916 
1 score (4 p.) : col. ill., ; ports. ; 35 cm. 
Notes

Caption title.

"Successfully introduced into Fuller's brilliant Australian pantomime, The Bunyip" -- Cover.

Portraits of Nat Phillips, Ben J. Fuller, Vinc. Courtney, Ella Airlie, Jno. Fuller and Peter Brooks on cover.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-an8329789

MUS: N, - ; A, MUSM 142235.

Subjects Popular music - 1911-1920.  |  Corroborees - Songs and music.  |  Pantomimes with music - Excerpts - Vocal scores with piano.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Benjamin J. Fuller (Firm)
Also Titled

Bunyip (Pantomime)

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