New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... Handel Society rolls for 1823 ( Appendix 1 ) . Significantly , only eight men of the total number pos- sessed estate valuations that were above two thousand dollars . Larkin's own valuation at six thousand dollars was the fourth highest ...
... Handel Society rolls for 1823 ( Appendix 1 ) . Significantly , only eight men of the total number pos- sessed estate valuations that were above two thousand dollars . Larkin's own valuation at six thousand dollars was the fourth highest ...
Pagina 74
... Handel member , Abner Greenleaf , published his own notice headed with the declaration " Another Singing School ! " Greenleaf admit- ted that he lacked the academic credentials of Smith being " neither of Dartmouth nor Harvard nor any ...
... Handel member , Abner Greenleaf , published his own notice headed with the declaration " Another Singing School ! " Greenleaf admit- ted that he lacked the academic credentials of Smith being " neither of Dartmouth nor Harvard nor any ...
Pagina 75
... Handel , four other musical societies are known to have existed . Newspaper reports allude to the Circean Musical Society of 1805 , the Portsmouth Instrumen- tal Band of 1809 , and the Social Harmonic Society which performed for ...
... Handel , four other musical societies are known to have existed . Newspaper reports allude to the Circean Musical Society of 1805 , the Portsmouth Instrumen- tal Band of 1809 , and the Social Harmonic Society which performed for ...
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New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900 Peter Benes,Jane Montague Benes Anteprima non disponibile - 1998 |
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