New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... University Studies in Musi- cology , No. 5. New York : Columbia University Press , 1943 . Keene , James A. Music and Education in Vermont , 1700-1900 . Macomb , Ill .: Glenbridge , 1987 . Keller , Kate Van Winkle . Fiddle Tunes from the ...
... University Studies in Musi- cology , No. 5. New York : Columbia University Press , 1943 . Keene , James A. Music and Education in Vermont , 1700-1900 . Macomb , Ill .: Glenbridge , 1987 . Keller , Kate Van Winkle . Fiddle Tunes from the ...
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... University , 1971 . Hodgkinson , John . A Narrative of his Connection with the Old American Company , from 5 ... University Press , 1969 . Mates , Julian . The American Musical Stage before 1800. New Brunswick , N.J .: Rutgers University ...
... University , 1971 . Hodgkinson , John . A Narrative of his Connection with the Old American Company , from 5 ... University Press , 1969 . Mates , Julian . The American Musical Stage before 1800. New Brunswick , N.J .: Rutgers University ...
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... University : Singing and Reading : Cooper's Use of Psalmody in The Last of the Mohicans James Kences , York , Maine : " Village Harmony " Music and Popular Culture in Ports- mouth , New Hampshire , 1800-1840 Nancy Newman , Brown University ...
... University : Singing and Reading : Cooper's Use of Psalmody in The Last of the Mohicans James Kences , York , Maine : " Village Harmony " Music and Popular Culture in Ports- mouth , New Hampshire , 1800-1840 Nancy Newman , Brown University ...
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