The return of song. (After a fable of Lord Dunsany). [Tone poem for orchestra. Score. New York]. [1926?]

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The return of song. (After a fable of Lord Dunsany). [Tone poem for orchestra. Score. New York]. [1926?]

score (44 p.) 35 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7251047

Eastman School of Music

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Berckman, Evelyn

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From the ballet with libretto by Mary Borland. Composed 1936. First performance Irvine Auditorium, Philadelphia, 9 February 1937, Civic Symphony Orchestra of the W.P.A., Guglielmo Sabatini conductor, with the Mary Binney Dancers.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Dances from County fair (ballet) / Evelyn Berckman. [19--?] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 42890581 Composed ca. 1927. First performance Rochester, New York, 29 April 1927, Ro...

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