The passion / or / Seven Last Words / of / Our Saviour / in Score / For a Full Orchestra / by / Joseph Haydn. / (This is the Score made under / the direction of the composer / and corrected by him). [1786?]

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The passion / or / Seven Last Words / of / Our Saviour / in Score / For a Full Orchestra / by / Joseph Haydn. / (This is the Score made under / the direction of the composer / and corrected by him). [1786?]

1 ms. score (2 v. (124 p.)) ; 37.5 x 27 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7187339

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Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962

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