[Central State University Music Department presents Ted Honea, French horn] [sound recording] : [Music Building, Choral Room, 8:00 p.m., April 2nd, 1974 / with Glenn Hersch, tenor ; Frances Spurlock, piano ; Martin King, bassoon]. [1974]

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[Central State University Music Department presents Ted Honea, French horn] [sound recording] : [Music Building, Choral Room, 8:00 p.m., April 2nd, 1974 / with Glenn Hersch, tenor ; Frances Spurlock, piano ; Martin King, bassoon]. [1974]

1 sound tape reel (ca. 30 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in.

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Hersch, Glenn.

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