New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... musicians . Ste- ven Bullock points out that support for professional musicians was so hap- hazard in the town the Masonic brotherhood became a virtual shelter for musicians who were otherwise at a loss to find employment . By his esti ...
... musicians . Ste- ven Bullock points out that support for professional musicians was so hap- hazard in the town the Masonic brotherhood became a virtual shelter for musicians who were otherwise at a loss to find employment . By his esti ...
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... Musicians in Early America , pp . 237-48 . New York : W. W. Norton , 1964 , " Daniel Read's World : the Letters of an Early American Composer . " In Music and Musicians in Early America , pp . 159–77 . New York : W. W. Norton , 1964 ...
... Musicians in Early America , pp . 237-48 . New York : W. W. Norton , 1964 , " Daniel Read's World : the Letters of an Early American Composer . " In Music and Musicians in Early America , pp . 159–77 . New York : W. W. Norton , 1964 ...
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... Musicians , and Their Musical Instruments in and around Colonial Boston . " In Music in Colonial Massachusetts , 2 ... Musicians . Edited by Nicholas Slonimsky . 5th ed . New York : G. Schirmer , 1958 . Bio - Bibliographical Index of ...
... Musicians , and Their Musical Instruments in and around Colonial Boston . " In Music in Colonial Massachusetts , 2 ... Musicians . Edited by Nicholas Slonimsky . 5th ed . New York : G. Schirmer , 1958 . Bio - Bibliographical Index of ...
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