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ContributorsRose, Fred, 1897-1954 (Composer, Lyricist) / Breen, May Singhi (Arranger) / Leo Feist, Inc. (Publisher)
Created1925
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Orestes, Aegisthus, Pylades, and Electra Surround Clytaemnestra's Body Under a Black Sheet

Created1971
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Aegisthus Removing a Black Sheet From Clytaemnestra's Body as Electra, Pylades, and Orestes React

Created1971
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Aegisthus Removing a Black Sheet From Clytaemnestra's Body as Electra, Pylades, and Orestes React

Created1971
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Female Servants Stand at Attention as Aegisthus Removes a Black Sheet From Clytaemnestra's Body as Electra, Pylades, and Orestes Watch View 3

Created1964
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Female Servants Stand at Attention as Aegisthus Removes a Black Sheet From Clytaemnestra's Body as Electra, Pylades, and Orestes Watch View 2

Created1964
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Female Servants Stand at Attention as Aegisthus Removes a Black Sheet From Clytaemnestra's Body as Electra, Pylades, and Orestes Watch View 1

Created1964
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Electra Kneeling and Looking at Aegisthus Holding Staff and Standing Center as Male Soldier with Axe Stands Near Altar

Created1971
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Chorus Women and Electra Kneel as Aegisthus Stands and Holds Staff

Created1971
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Chorus Women and Electra Kneel as Aegisthus with Staff Walks Amongst Them

Created1971

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