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A treat for music lovers
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1933-09-01)Newspaper article with references to music. -
A treat for music lovers
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1933-08-25)Newspaper article with references to music. -
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Tribute to a Great Musician : anglo-palestine club fetes Huberman
(South African Zionist Federation, 1937-02-19)Newspaper article with references to music. -
A Tribute to a great pianist : the late Mischa Levitzki
(South African Zionist Federation, 1941-02-21)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Tribute to Israeli Orchestra
(South African Zionist Federation, 1948-12-21)Newspaper article with references to music. -
A Tribute to Toscanini
(South African Zionist Federation, 1937-01-22)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Tributes to Mr. Bronislaw Huberman
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.) Ltd., 1937-02-19)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Trio concert held by the Musical Society
(South African Zionist Federation, 1945-02-02)Newspaper article with references to music. -
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Trios, Violine, Violoncello, Klavier, KV 502 (B-Dur)
(Breitkopf und Härtel, [1801])Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 4 Trios for piano, violin and cello; print -
Triumph for Masha Arsenieva
(South African Zionist Federation, 1948-03-26)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Triumph for Sigi Weissenberg
(South African Zionist Federation, 1946-08-16)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Trois Duos pour deux Violons, op. 14
Josephus Andreas Fodor: 3 Duette für zwei Violinen Op. 14, Violino Secondo; music manuscript -
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Trombone concerto : cadenza
Manuscript copy of the cadenza from the Trombone concerto by Graham Newcater. -
Tropical sound of Latin summer
This document is a newspaper article that discusses the Tropical Summer Sounds Concert to take place at the Natal Playhouse. This includes the musicians Dan Chiorboli, Shelly Hind, Joe Delew and Demi Fernandez. -
Trot de cavalérie
Anton G. Rubinštejn: Trot de cavalérie, published in the series Conservatoire Classics, ed. Henry E. Geehl; music print -
Troubadour
Apart from the beginning of the article being missing, the author expands on an interview in which Bob Dylan, amongst other protest and folk artists were discussed.