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E: 16/11 Win a copy of Richard Hickox's award-winning 'A London Symphony'
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Question: Which dramatic work by Vaughan Williams, composed around the same time as the original version of 'A London Symphony' and likewise revised after the First World War, is often described as the English equivalent of the Bartered Bride?
Answer: c) Hugh the Drover
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Subject: (none given)
Question: Which dramatic work by Vaughan Williams, composed around the same time as the original version of 'A London Symphony' and likewise revised after the First World War, is often described as the English equivalent of the Bartered Bride?
Answer: c) Hugh the Drover
Include your name and address.
Good luck!
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Which dramatic work by Vaughan Williams, composed around the same time as the original version of 'A London Symphony' and likewise revised after the First World War, is often described as the English equivalent of the Bartered Bride?
:T c) Hugh the Drover :T
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