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Molly on the shore [music] : Irish reel / by Percy Aldridge Grainger
Bib ID 4218285
Format MusicMusic
Author
Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961
 
Uniform Title British folk-music settings. no. 1. Molly on the shore, string quartet
Edition Rev. ed. 
Description London : Schott, c1911 
4 parts ; 31 cm. 
Full contents
  • 1st fiddle. Violino 1mo.
  • 2nd fiddle. Violino 2do.
  • Middle fiddle. Viola
  • Bass-fiddle. 'Cello.
 
Notes

For string quartet.

Caption title.

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

Subjects String quartets - Parts.  |  Reels (Music)  |  Australian
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