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Fain would I change that note : part-song for S.S.C. with piano accompaniment / words by Tobias Hume ; music by Eric H. Thiman.
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Main Authors:
Thiman, Eric H. (Eric Harding), 1900-1975
,
Hume, Tobias, -1645
(Author)
Language:
English
Published:
London :
J. Curwen & Sons,
1942.
Series:
Classical scores library, volume 3
Subjects:
1900-1999
Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 3 parts) with piano.
Part songs, English
>
20th century.
Vocal trios with piano.
Part songs, English.
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Uniform Title:
Ayres. Fain would I change that note
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