Originally published in 1897, Polyhymnia is a collection of compositions and arrangements for male voices in three and four parts, for the especial use of young singers in schools, and also for societies in clubs where such selections are desired. The arrangements have been made with reference to the limited range of partially developed voices, avoiding the extreme high notes of the Tenor and the very low notes of the Bass.
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Originally published in 1897, Polyhymnia is a collection of compositions and arrangements for male voices in three and four parts, for the especial use of young singers in schools, and also for societies in clubs where such selections are desired. The arrangements have been made with reference to the limited range of partially developed voices, avoiding the extreme high notes of the Tenor and the very low notes of the Bass.
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