File 783 - Sweet and low

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Reference code

OTUFM 39-A-2-783

Title

Sweet and low

Date(s)

  • [November 10, 1952] (Creation)
  • [1949] (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 score (1 p.) : blueprint + 1 score (3 p.) : blueprint + 1 score (2 p.) : copy

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(1906-1962)

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Scope and content

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Sir Joseph Barnby, with words by Alfred Tennyson.

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Language of material

  • English

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    Related units of description

    For a recording of this song by the Leslie Bell Singers, see a compilation of their concerts from 1952-1953 (OTUFM 39-E-B103).

    Publication note

    Published by Canadian Music Sales, Toronto (copyright November 10, 1952).

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    Note

    One score "dedicated to the pre-war price of sugar".

    Note

    Score no. 610.

    Note

    For SSA, a cappella, with piano for rehearsal.

    Note

    Date based on entry in The Gazette, Montreal (March 19, 1949).

    Alternative identifier(s)

    Physical storage (blueprint)

    Box 7

    Downsview barcode (blueprint)

    39 27 29 13 03

    Physical storage (copy)

    Box 2

    Downsview barcode (copy)

    39 27 28 14 15

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