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Copyright Title
A pilgrimes solace (1612) and three songs from a musicall banquet (1610) By John Dowland, editorial revisions & transcription: Thurston Dart
Status
Published
on 13 Jun 2007
Copyright Claimant
William Oxenbury (E of Thurston Dart)
Registration Number
RE0000757281
on 13 Jun 2007Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: RE0000757281) dated 13 Jun 2007, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "A pilgrimes solace (1612) and three songs from a musicall banquet (1610) By John Dowland, editorial revisions & transcription: Thurston Dart. The copyright holder is William Oxenbury (E of Thurston Dart), known for their creative contributions in music registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to William Oxenbury (E of Thurston Dart).
Application Details
Registration Number
RE0000757281
Registration Date
6/13/2007
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Series Statement
The English lute songs ser. 1, 12 & 14
Notes
Material Matter Claimed Note: New Matter: transcription & editorial revisions
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