MS Mus. 87. SONGS; 1908-27. Manuscript scores of various 20th century composers. All ink, and for voice and piano unless stated otherwise. Purchased from the Delius Trust, 30 July 1990.ff. 31. Largest size, 360 x 269mm.1.ff. 1-3. William Charles Den... 1908-1927

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MS Mus. 87. SONGS; 1908-27. Manuscript scores of various 20th century composers. All ink, and for voice and piano unless stated otherwise. Purchased from the Delius Trust, 30 July 1990.ff. 31. Largest size, 360 x 269mm.1.ff. 1-3. William Charles Den... 1908-1927

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