In memory of ... : a cantata on poems of Moses Ibn Ezra ... : for choir, tenor solo, and organ / by Jack Gottlieb. 1960.

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In memory of ... : a cantata on poems of Moses Ibn Ezra ... : for choir, tenor solo, and organ / by Jack Gottlieb. 1960.

1 ms. score (21 p.) ; 32 cm.

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