This sacred ground : a setting of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address : for mixed chorus, children's chorus, baritone solo and orchestra (1962) / David Diamond. 1962.

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This sacred ground : a setting of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address : for mixed chorus, children's chorus, baritone solo and orchestra (1962) / David Diamond. 1962.

1 ms. score (47 p.) ; 48 x 33 cm. + 1 manuscript vocal score ([ii], 33, [4] p. ; 36 x 26 cm.) and 1 vocal score ([iv], 36 p. ; 28 x 19 cm.)

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