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MusicAtlas: Great Britain: East Anglia
Overview of Great Britain: East Anglia
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uk1.1.01
var. composers
uk1.1.02
var. composers
uk1.1.03
music history
uk1.1.04
var. composers
uk1.1.05
Tchaikovsky
uk1.1.11
R. Gerhard †
uk1.1.12
Stanford
uk1.1.13
Hellendaal
uk1.1.14
uk1.1.15
uk1.11
Fayrfax *
uk1.12
Tye †
uk1.21
Wilbye
uk1.23
Jenkins
uk1.24
Arnold
uk1.26
Moeran
uk1.27
Vaugham Williams
uk1.28.1
music history
uk1.28.2
Crotch*
uk1.28.3
Paganini, Liszt
uk1.28.4
Parsley
uk1.31.1
Britten
uk1.31.2
Britten
uk1.31.3
- Britten
uk1.31.4
Britten a.o.
uk1.31.6
music history
uk1.31.9
Britten
uk1.32.1
Britten
uk1.32.2
festival
uk1.36
Britten
uk1.37
Haydn
uk1.38
Wilbye
uk1.41
Tippett
uk1.43
Britten*
uk1.51
Smyth
uk1.53
Byrd
uk1.55
Wilbye
uk1.61.1
Holst
uk1.61.2
Holst
uk1.61.3
Holst
uk1.62
Ireland
uk1.63
Ireland 1945-47..
uk1.64.1
Holst
uk1.64.2
- Holst
uk1.64.3
Holst
uk1.65
Maconchy
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A museum. | Opera house or other place for music theatre performances. |
A historical or interesting organ. | A memorial tablet or stone. |
A single grave. | Two or more graves. |