File:La coquette- valse (15268466524).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLa coquette- valse (15268466524).jpg |
Composer: Charles D'Albert (1809-1886) Date: ca.1850? Catalogue ref: 781.4 PIA Description: edges already cropped on original |
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Source | La coquette: valse |
Author | Jerwood Library of the Performing Arts from Greenwich, London, UK |
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