The piper at the gates of dawn. For orchestra. (Suggested by a chapter of the same name in "The wind in the willows" by Kenneth Graham[e]. Full score. Rome. [1924]

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The piper at the gates of dawn. For orchestra. (Suggested by a chapter of the same name in "The wind in the willows" by Kenneth Graham[e]. Full score. Rome. [1924]

score (42 p.) 47 cm.

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Eastman School of Music

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Thompson, Randall, 1899-1984

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