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To the sabbat [music] : song / words by John Wheeler ; music by Alfred Hill
Bib ID 5809483
Format ManuscriptManuscript, MusicMusic
Author
Hill, Alfred, 1869-1960
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not available for loan. 
Description [between 1900 and 1959?] 
4 parts ; 26 x 32 cm. 
Notes

Catalogue record generated as part of a batch load.

"Copyright by Allan & Co. Melbourne"--Cover.

Parts are for 2 violins, viola and cello.

Subjects Songs.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Wheeler, John, flourished 1940-1970  |  Australian Broadcasting commission  |  Symphony Australia

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