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Music [music] / Alfred Hill
Bib ID 5809255
Format ManuscriptManuscript, MusicMusic
Author
Hill, Alfred, 1869-1960
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not available for loan. 
Description [between 1900 and 1959?] 
4 ms parts ; 26 x 32 cm. 
Notes

Catalogue record generated as part of a batch load.

All parts are stitched into folders labelled "Alfred Hill" and "Music" and all are stamped "E. Marriott 350 George St. Sydney".

Each folder also contains the following pieces extra pieces: "11. In the Style of Byzantine Music", "6. Valse", "7. Haka fo the Tuwharetoa Tribe".

Has "10." before the title and "(Published as a Part Song by Chappell & Coy.)" after the title.

None of the extra pieces have an attributed composer.

Subjects String quartets - Parts.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Australian Broadcasting commission  |  Symphony Australia

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