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Sonata da camera [music] : (in memoriam Matyrs Seiber) / Don Banks
Bib ID 4810589
Format ManuscriptManuscript, MusicMusic
Author
Banks, Don, 1923-1980
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description [London : Schott & Co, 1961] 
1 score (57 p.) + 8 parts ; 42 cm. 
Notes

Caption title.

For flute, clarinet in A, bass clarinet, violin, viola, cello, piano and percussion.

Photocopy of composer's manuscript.

"This work was commissioned by the BBC for the 1961 Cheltenham Festival"--Cover.

Subjects Octets (Piano, clarinets (2), flute, percussion, violin, viola, cello) - Scores and parts.  |  Australian
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Sonata da camera : for 8 instruments

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