New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... activities.5 In this less distinct , but still significant , area , which includes locations ranging from dancing and carousing to the military and churches , Masonry played an important role . Its advantages flowed irregularly and ...
... activities.5 In this less distinct , but still significant , area , which includes locations ranging from dancing and carousing to the military and churches , Masonry played an important role . Its advantages flowed irregularly and ...
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... Activities within the lodge involved music less often than public occa- sions . Although the fraternity's original three degree rituals did not include music , a number of the further , or higher , degrees that Americans adopted after ...
... Activities within the lodge involved music less often than public occa- sions . Although the fraternity's original three degree rituals did not include music , a number of the further , or higher , degrees that Americans adopted after ...
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... activities and to draw upon and value their musical members . Similarly , few members could rely upon such an extensive array of experts and supporters for their musical activities - but the fraternity still offered connections with ...
... activities and to draw upon and value their musical members . Similarly , few members could rely upon such an extensive array of experts and supporters for their musical activities - but the fraternity still offered connections with ...
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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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