The pilgrim chorus from Tannhauser
Location: Box 136 For piano Musical supplement of the New York Sunday Press, Sunday, April 6, 1902 For information about this resource, refer to finding aid available at https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu002003 Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.
Contributor:
Fennimore, Robt - Wagner
Date:1902
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