LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes. 1971

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LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes. 1971

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