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Songs from Shakespeare's tragedies : a collection of songs for concert or dramatic use / Edited from contemporary sources by Frederick Sternfeld.

1964
London : Oxford University Press, Music Dept., [1964]
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Musical settings.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knowledge Music.
Songs with piano
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Pamphlet - 65.13/STE
1 score (xvi, 31 p.) ; 26 cm.
Contents: Othello : And let me the canakin clink ; King Stephen was and a worthy peer ; Willow song -- Hamlet : How should I your true love know ; Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day ; They bore him bare-faced ; For bonny sweet Robin ; And will he not come again? ; In youth when I did love -- Measure for measure : Take, o take those lips away -- Romeo and Juliet : When griping grief -- Troilus and Cressida : Love, love, nothing but love -- King Lear : Fools had ne'er less grace ; Then they for sudden joy did weep ; He that has and a little tiny wit ; Tom's a-cold ; Come o'er the bourn, Bessy -- Cymbeline : Hark, hark! the lark -- Julius Caesar : Lucius's song -- Antony and Cleopatra : Come, thou monarch of the vine.
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1963
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Songs from Shakespeare's tragedies : a collection of songs for concert or dramatic use / Edited from contemporary sources by Frederick Sternfeld.
London : Oxford University Press, Music Dept., [1964]
1964
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Songs from Shakespeare's tragedies : a collection of songs for concert or dramatic use / Edited from contemporary sources by Frederick Sternfeld.
London : Oxford University Press, Music Dept., [1964]
1964
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