MS Mus. 282. RUTLAND BOUGHTON (b.1878, d.1960): ‘Fly, Messenger, Fly’ and ‘Pro Patria’; [1901-7].ff. 77. 360 x 270mm.1.ff. 1-9. ‘Fly, Messenger, Fly’, song (words, Edward Carpenter) for voice and orchestra, op.24, no.3; [1906-7]. Full score. Autogra... 1901-1907
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