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To the night [music] : unison song / [words by] Shelley ; [music by] A. E. Floyd
Bib ID 706134
Format MusicMusic
Author
Floyd, A. E. (Alfred Ernest), 1877-1974
 
Description Melbourne : Allan & Co., [between 1920 and 1940?] 
1 score (4 p.) ; 26cm. 
Series

Allan's part-songs ; no. 82.

Notes

For chorus (unison) and piano.

Caption title.

"To Miss A.M. Mackay"--p. 1.

Pl no.: B.1888.

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

Subjects Shelley, Percy Bysshe, - 1792-1822 - Musical settings.  |  Choruses, Secular (Unison) with piano.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. To night
Music Publisher Number B.1888 

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