Original Manuscript score of Dame Ethel Smyth’s 'Mass in D' discovered by Department of Music staff | Stories | Department of Music | University of Liverpool facebooklinkedininstagramThe Origina...
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I found the original manuscript of Ethel Smyth's Mass in D safely held in the Special Collections & Archives of the University of Liverpool. Thanks to @livunilibrary.bsky.social @leahbroad.bsky.social @hannahmillington.bsky.social & @dramyzigler.bsky.social!
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