O God, by roads unknown : final chorus of "Esther" : (for three part chorus of women's voices and piano, with soprano solo) / [music by] Henry Leland Clarke ; [word by] John Masefield. [1953]

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O God, by roads unknown : final chorus of "Esther" : (for three part chorus of women's voices and piano, with soprano solo) / [music by] Henry Leland Clarke ; [word by] John Masefield. [1953]

1 ms. score (16 p.), bound ; 27 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7212007

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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