Sounds magic, 4 : piano accompaniments
- Bib ID:
- 7335833
- Format:
- Music
- Description:
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- Carlton : Music Branch, [1976?]
- 1 score (21 pages) ; 34 cm
- Full contents:
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- I would like to be / words: Anne Marie ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Digging sand / words and music: Beryl Cusworth ; arrangement Bronwyn Wilson
- Tails / words: Ivy Russell ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Jelly / words: Michelle Smith ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Who has seen the wind? / words: Christina Rossetti ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Mud / words: John Smith ; music: Lorraine Smith ; arrangement: Betty Carson
- Frost / words: Helen Bayley Davis ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Ugly, gruesome and sly / words: Marjorie Burrows ; music: Elaine Hempton ; arrangement: Betty Carson
- Mr Nobody / words: Anon ; music: Mary Coghlan ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- One eyed Jack / music: Elaine Hempton ; words: Anonymous ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- Turtle / words: James S. Tippett ; music: Lorraine Milne ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- I saw a bee / words and music: Beryl Cusworth ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson
- The Bendigo track / words and music: Oscar Mendelsohn ; arrangement: Bronwyn Wilson.
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- English words.
- Staff notation.
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- Copyright:
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Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1976
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