New England Music: The Public Sphere, 1600-1900, Volume 21Boston University, 1998 - 208 pagine |
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... printed in 1711 , 1717 , 1719 , 1721 , 1722 , 1723 , 1724 , 1725 , 1726 , 1727 , 1728 , 1729 , and 1730. One from 1711 , printed during Walter's undergraduate years , is typical of the lot : No. 10 Musica est sonus modulatus ad temporis ...
... printed in 1711 , 1717 , 1719 , 1721 , 1722 , 1723 , 1724 , 1725 , 1726 , 1727 , 1728 , 1729 , and 1730. One from 1711 , printed during Walter's undergraduate years , is typical of the lot : No. 10 Musica est sonus modulatus ad temporis ...
Pagina 107
... printed without music ; even then , the music was printed separately , so that the texts could be sung to any of the available tunes that happened to fit the meter . Texts and music were first combined in New England only during the ...
... printed without music ; even then , the music was printed separately , so that the texts could be sung to any of the available tunes that happened to fit the meter . Texts and music were first combined in New England only during the ...
Pagina 203
... Printed in America before 1821. Worcester : American Antiquarian Society , 1976 . Porter , Susan L. “ Appendix A. A Preliminary Checklist of Musical Entertainments Per- formed in the United States , 1785-1815 . " In With an Air Debonair ...
... Printed in America before 1821. Worcester : American Antiquarian Society , 1976 . Porter , Susan L. “ Appendix A. A Preliminary Checklist of Musical Entertainments Per- formed in the United States , 1785-1815 . " In With an Air Debonair ...
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