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THE SUN AND THE WIND: A MUSICAL FABLE IN THREE SCENES
Composer:
Edith Borroff
Year Authored:
1976
Alternate Title:
THE SUN AND THE WIND: A MUSICAL FABLE IN THREE SCENES
Text Source/Author:
libretto: Edith Borroff, 1974
First Performance:
1977, SUNY-Binghamton Theatre Department, Binghamton, NY
Ensemble Type
mixed instrumental ens
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