An exaltation of birds : a choral cycle for mixed choir and optional children's chorus / composed by Alice Parker. c2002.

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An exaltation of birds : a choral cycle for mixed choir and optional children's chorus / composed by Alice Parker. c2002.

1 score (various pagings) ; 28 cm.

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