Stravinsky: 'Four Russian Songs', for voice, flute, harp and guitar (nos.1 and 2 of 'Trois Histoires pour Enfants' and 1 and 4 of 'Quatre Chants Russes'); 1953-1954. Papers concerned with publication, as follows:– (a.) photocopy of autograph full sc... 1953-1954
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Bradford & Dickens (photo-lithographers : active 1953-1954)
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