| St John's Library/Rootham/1 contains: |
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| I6 |
'In London town' (London: Oxford University Press, 1935) |
| I7 |
'In the Highlands' |
| I8 |
'In the Lake Country: arranged from the slow movement of a string quintet for violin, viola or violoncello and pianoforte by Cyril Bradley Rootham' (London: Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., 1924) |
| I9 |
'In the Merry May' |
| I10 |
'Is it the wind of dawn?' |
| I11 |
'It was an English ladye bright: Albert Graeme's song (from 'The lay of the last minstrel') by Sir Walter Scott, the music by Cyril B. Rootham' (London: Boosey & Co., 1904) |
| J1 |
'Jemima: chorus for men's voices (unaccompanied)' (London: Curwen & Sons, 1923) |
| K1 |
'The king of China's daughter: the words by Edith Sitwell, the music by Cyril Bradley Rootham' (London: Schott & Co., 1923) |
| K2 |
'Kyrie Eleison' |
| L1 |
'The Lady of Shallott (op. 33) by Lord Tennyson set to music for mezzo-soprano solo, chorus and orchestra by Cyril Bradley Rootham' |
| L2 |
'Larks: part-song for equal voices' (London: J. Curwen & Sons, 1914) |
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Papers of Cyril Bradley Rootham
| Title |
'Lullaby' (London: Stainer & Bell, 1908) |
| Reference |
L7 |
| Covering Dates |
1908 |
| Extent and Medium |
7p; paper |
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| Content and context |
Words by Thomas Dekker, music by Rootham. Stainer & Bell's Ladies' Choir Library no. 6. Inscribed 'Rosamond from CBR'. |
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