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Summary
Description Jean Sibelius, 1913.jpg | Composer Jean Sibelius |
Date | |
Source | What We Hear in Music , Anne S. Faulkner, Victor Talking Machine Co. , 1913. |
Author | fi:Daniel Nyblin (1856–1923) |
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