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Junichiro Take (武 盾一郎), Eric Satie's Staff Score "The Four Sets of Short Songs" - 3. Chanson (Toast) Poem: an anonymous 18th century French writer (2021)
Title: Junichiro Take (武 盾一郎), Eric Satie's Staff Score "The Four Sets of Short Songs" - 3. Chanson (Toast) Poem: an anonymous 18th century French writer (2021)
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Pen on paper, 52.
5 × 41 cm.
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