New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... York Historical Society in York , Maine , and is considered a premier example of a New England folk violin ( Figure 1 ) . It is one of a number of such instruments that shed provocative new light on American music as well as on the ...
... York Historical Society in York , Maine , and is considered a premier example of a New England folk violin ( Figure 1 ) . It is one of a number of such instruments that shed provocative new light on American music as well as on the ...
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... York Historical Society , York , Maine , for assisting him by offering this information from her unpublished research . 15. Old York Historical Society 1977.070 and 1975.062 . from slab - sawn red spruce . He did not The Folk Violin in ...
... York Historical Society , York , Maine , for assisting him by offering this information from her unpublished research . 15. Old York Historical Society 1977.070 and 1975.062 . from slab - sawn red spruce . He did not The Folk Violin in ...
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... York Historical Society , 1976.078 . 8. Folk violin , unknown maker , early nineteenth century . Possibly lower Hud- son Valley , New York . Extremely exaggerated , full , high arching . German influ- ence in form . Plain maple back ...
... York Historical Society , 1976.078 . 8. Folk violin , unknown maker , early nineteenth century . Possibly lower Hud- son Valley , New York . Extremely exaggerated , full , high arching . German influ- ence in form . Plain maple back ...
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