Sinfonia No. 7, for tenor and organ : David and Goliath / German version according to Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig ; [music by] Herman Berlinski. [1946-1974, c1974].

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Sinfonia No. 7, for tenor and organ : David and Goliath / German version according to Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig ; [music by] Herman Berlinski. [1946-1974, c1974].

1 ms. score (53 p.), bound ; 29 x 34 cm.

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