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'Variations on a theme of Joachim, for violin and pianoforte'

MS. Mus. c. 497

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Title

'Variations on a theme of Joachim, for violin and pianoforte'

Shelfmark

MS. Mus. c. 497

Summary

Dedicated to Jelly d'Aranyi. Score and parts: the score with engraver's marking in pencil and crayon; the part with performer's markings in pencil. Dated at end August 29 1918, i + 17 pages. Published as op. 40, London: Oxford University Press, 1927. [See also MS. Mus. c. 418, fols. 3-10].

Date

29 Aug 1918

Language

English

Physical extent

18 pages

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Collection contents

Music manuscripts of Ernest Walker, with other related material

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II. Chamber music

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