MS Mus. 1081. Christopher Shaw Collection: Vol. iv. Songs; 1944-1983.ff. 116. 390 x 300mm.1.ff. 1-8v. ‘Aubade’ (words, Shakespeare and Thomas Heywood, first words ‘Hark, hark the lark at heaven’s gate sings’ and ‘Pack, clouds, away’) for soprano... 1944-1983

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MS Mus. 1081. Christopher Shaw Collection: Vol. iv. Songs; 1944-1983.ff. 116. 390 x 300mm.1.ff. 1-8v. ‘Aubade’ (words, Shakespeare and Thomas Heywood, first words ‘Hark, hark the lark at heaven’s gate sings’ and ‘Pack, clouds, away’) for soprano... 1944-1983

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