Dark brother : final two paragraphs from Thomas Wolfe's "God's Lonely Man" / [Harry Partch]. 1942-1943.

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Dark brother : final two paragraphs from Thomas Wolfe's "God's Lonely Man" / [Harry Partch]. 1942-1943.

1 ms. score (13 p.) + 4 parts (16 p.) ; 34 cm.

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