Lutyens Collection. Vol. cxcviii. 'The Tyme [is] doth flete' (words, Petrarch translated by Wyatt, Ovid), for mixed chorus with optional prelude and postlude for brass, op. 70; 1968. Draft (ff. 1-6) and fair copy (ff. 7-24) scores, both in pencil;... 1968
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