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Geoffrey Bush: 'Variations on a theme by Ernest Walker, for 'cello and pianoforte'

MS. Mus. c. 525

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Title

Geoffrey Bush: 'Variations on a theme by Ernest Walker, for 'cello and pianoforte'

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 525

Summary

Autograph score of Geoffrey Bush's 'Variations on a theme by Ernest Walker, for 'cello and pianoforte', 21 Dec 1939.

Date

21 Dec 1939

Language

English

Physical extent

4 Leaves

Custodial history

Given by the composer to Margaret Deneke, March 1941. Later owned by Ivor Keys.

Acquisition

Bought, Otto Haas, 1996.

Subject

Composers -- England -- Manuscripts

20th century

Music -- Manuscripts -- 20th century

Variations (Cello and piano)

Music

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  • Walker, Ernest, 1870-1949

  • Bush, Geoffrey, 1920-1998

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