Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclvi. ff. 31.1.Song for Contralto and Orchestra ('Sleep', words, Keats); [1929]. Ink full score. (ff. 1-14). 365 x 265mm.2.Song for Contralto and Small Orchestra ('Threnody', words, T. L. Beddoes); 1929. Ink full score... 1929

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Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclvi. ff. 31.1.Song for Contralto and Orchestra ('Sleep', words, Keats); [1929]. Ink full score. (ff. 1-14). 365 x 265mm.2.Song for Contralto and Small Orchestra ('Threnody', words, T. L. Beddoes); 1929. Ink full score... 1929

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