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Ivor Gurney: Four songs

MS. Mus. c.730

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Title

Ivor Gurney: Four songs

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c.730

Summary

Songs of Ivor Gurney with accompaniment arranged by Chistopher Finzi. Score for voice, string quartet and string orchestra with a set of parts. All music in facsimile with performance markings added in pencil.

Desire of Spring (words by Francis Ledwidge)

The folly of being comforted (words by W. B. Yeats)

An epitaph (words by Walter de la Mare)

Sleep (words by John Fletcher)

Date

n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Additional material from the archive of Gerald Finzi

Manuscripts of music by various composers copied mainly by Gerald Finzi specifically for the Newbury String Players

Ivor Gurney: Four songs

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