(1-2.). ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Kollmann (Augustus Frederic Christopher). The Praise of God; 1817. Autograph. ‘A Sacred Oratorio in two Acts’, with English and German words, for solo voices, choir and orchestra; with flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoon... 1817

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(1-2.). ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Kollmann (Augustus Frederic Christopher). The Praise of God; 1817. Autograph. ‘A Sacred Oratorio in two Acts’, with English and German words, for solo voices, choir and orchestra; with flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoon... 1817

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