Fear no sorrow for the morrow : duettino, sung by Mrs. Weiss and Mr. W. Harrison, at the Princess's Theatre in the opera of King Charles II / the poetry by Desmond Ryan, A.B. ; composed by G.A. Macfarren. King Charles II. Fear no sorrow for the morrow. Vocal score
Duet for soprano (The Queen) and tenor (King Charles), with accompaniment arranged for piano.
Price 2s/-.
Vocal duets with piano. Operas Excerpts Vocal scores with piano.
1 vocal score (5 pages) ;36 cm; 1 vocal score (5 pages) ;36 cm;
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Accession number: MU.MS.1079.3
Primary reference Number: 253500
ALMA leader: 01635ccm a2200313 i 4500
ALMA control 001: 995230193803606
ALMA reference a: (UkCU)523019-depfacfmdb
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