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Wiegenlied [music] / [by] Brahms ; arranged by Cyril Monk
Bib ID 386498
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897
 
Uniform Title Lieder, op. 49. Wiegenlied; arranged
Online Versions
Description Sydney : Nicholson & Co., c1911 
1 score (6 pages) + 1 part ([1] pages) ; 36 cm. 
Series

Monk, Cyril, 1882–1970. Transcriptions of celebrated pieces for violin and piano

Notes

Cover title.

Pl. no.: 1026.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-vn386498

MUS: N, MUS/­131.

Subjects Violin and piano music, Arranged - Scores.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Monk, Cyril, 1882–1970  |  Monk, Cyril, 1882–1970

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