Canticle V [microform] : for tenor & harp : The death of Narcissus [sic] : op. 89 / T.S. Eliot [words] ; B[enjamin] B[ritten music]. 1974 July.

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Canticle V [microform] : for tenor & harp : The death of Narcissus [sic] : op. 89 / T.S. Eliot [words] ; B[enjamin] B[ritten music]. 1974 July.

1 ms. score (11 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7346975

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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