Hmv-b2493-2-4786

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Audio track information

Title/Work O Filii et Filiæ
Author(s)/Composer(s)
Image(s)

Genre(s) Easter hymns
Language lat
Lyricist(s) Jean Tisserand ( - 1497) Show information on MusicBrainz
Music arranger(s) Walford Davies (1869 - 1941)
Conductor(s) George Thalben-Ball (1896 - 1987) Show information on MusicBrainz
Performer(s) The Temple Church Choir (Choir, - ) Show information on MusicBrainz
Label His Master's Voice
Part of record HMV B 2493
Matrix/StamperID BR 1018III A, 2-4786
1st release date
1st release location (origin) GB
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