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Sunset [music]
Bib ID 4309366
Format MusicMusic
Author
Ancliffe, Charles, 1880-1952
 
Description [ca. 1900-ca. 1950] 
score + parts. 
Series

State Theatre collection of scores and parts for cinema use.

Summary

Part of the State Theatre collection of cinema scores and parts, mainly used for silent movies, but including musical materials associated with talking pictures ca. 1900-1950, used by the State Theatre and various film distribution companies throughout Australia. Some items include performance annotations.

Subjects Dramatic music.  |  Instrumental music -- Scores and parts.  |  Silent film music.
Other authors/contributors State Theatre (Sydney, N.S.W.), Collector

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