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I'm seventeen come Sunday [music] : folk-song from Lincolnshire and Somerset : tune and words taken down from the singing of Mr. Fred Atkinson ... by Percy Grainger : and freely set for mixed chorus and brass band / by Percy Aldridge Grainger
Bib ID 469418
Format MusicMusic
Description Melbourne : Allan & Co., c1912 
1 score (12 p.) ; 26 cm. 
Series

Allan's part-songs ; no. 158

Notes

For chorus (SATB) and piano version of brass band accompaniment.

Caption title.

At head of title: British folk-music settings.

Copyright 1912 by Schott & Co., London.

Pl. no.: B.1278.

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

MUS: N, MUS/­E90/­57.

Subjects Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with brass band - Vocal scores with piano.  |  Folk songs, English.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961

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