Song of Moses : for solo, choir and organ = Shirat ha-yam / [text] Exodus XV ; [music] S. Rosowsky. [between 1947 and 1962]

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Song of Moses : for solo, choir and organ = Shirat ha-yam / [text] Exodus XV ; [music] S. Rosowsky. [between 1947 and 1962]

1 ms. score (15 p.) ; 29 cm.

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