Solitude in nature : a cycle of four songs for oboe, bass-baritone, and piano, op. 131, 1989 / Klaus George Roy ; texts by Ralph Waldo Emerson [1st, 3rd movements] and Henry David Thoreau [2nd, 4th movements]. [1989]

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Solitude in nature : a cycle of four songs for oboe, bass-baritone, and piano, op. 131, 1989 / Klaus George Roy ; texts by Ralph Waldo Emerson [1st, 3rd movements] and Henry David Thoreau [2nd, 4th movements]. [1989]

1 ms. score (7, [4], [5], 6 p.) ; 29-30 cm.

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