Sketchbook, [1917?].

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Sketchbook, [1917?].

Musical sketchbook including 2 pencil drawings of C.A. Cingria in profile; drawing for the set of L'Histoire du Soldat, possibly in the hand of Auberjonois; piano transcription of a work by Glinka; 2 short musical sketches; tentative scoring for L'Histoire du Soldat; 6 pages of faint notation still partially legible (possibly erased); and 52 pages of blank musical staff paper.

[64] p. of ms. music, bound : ill., ports. ; 12 x 18 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6724016

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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