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Swing along [music] / music by Martin Broones ; Guy Bolton, Fred Thompson and Douglas Furber, librettists
Bib ID 3410561
Format MusicMusic
Author
Broones, Martin, 1903-1971
 
Description [1936?] 
2 boxes (21 items) 
Series

J.C. Williamson collection of performance materials

Notes

Musical in 2 acts.

Title from published Selection from Swing along, arranged by George L. Zalva (London : Chappell, 1936)

Pl. no.: 32814.

Each ms. part includes the relevant published part of the Selection arranged by George L. Zalva.

Box 1: ms. piano conductor score ; typescript script (2 vols.) ; mss. instrumental parts for 1st violin (leader), 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, bass, includes a packet of spare parts.

Box 2: mss. instrumental parts for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 1st alto saxophone, 2nd alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, 1st trumpet, 2nd trumpet, trombone, drums.

Related Material Other materials associated with the J.C. Williamson collection are available from the National Library of Australia's Manuscript, Pictures and Prompt collections. 
Subjects J.C. Williamson (Firm) - Archives.  |  Musicals - Scores and parts.
Other authors/contributors Zalva, Geo. L  |  Bolton, Guy, 1884-1979  |  Thompson, Frederick, 1884-1949  |  Furber, Douglas, 1885-1961  |  J.C. Williamson (Firm)
Music Publisher Number 32814 

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