File:The Blue Bird page 1.jpg
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English: Charles Villiers Stanford composed the part-song "The Blue Bird" in 1910, to words by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. Page 1 of the score. |
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Source | Scan of the musical score |
Author | Published by Galaxy Music Corporation |
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